Biography
        Dr. Moyinoluwa Oladoye is a distinguished veterinarian and global health researcher whose work bridges human, animal, and environmental health intersections. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the Betta Health Equity Journal, a multidisciplinary platform dedicated to advancing equitable access to scientific knowledge and fostering evidence-based solutions to global health challenges.
With over 15 peer-reviewed publications and multiple international awards, Dr. Oladoye’s research focuses on infectious diseases, antimicrobial resistance, and health inequities by applying the One Health approach to improve public health outcomes in Africa and beyond. His scientific journey has marked a strong dedication to translational research, capacity building, and community engagement.
As a Commonwealth Scholar (2024) funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), Dr. Oladoye obtained a Master’s in Infection, Immunity, and Chronic Disease from the University of Leicester, United Kingdom, graduating with distinction. He is pursuing a PhD in One Health Sciences at Texas Tech University, United States, where his work explores the interface between zoonotic pathogens, host immunity, and disease prevention strategies.
  Research interests
        Public Health and Infectious Diseases
Immunology
Discipline
        Bacteriology      Immunology – B-cells      Immunology – T-cells      Immunology – innate      Parasitology  Host species
        Zoonoses  Pathogen
        Bacteria      Parasites