Obasanjo Bolarinwa | VR in Healthcare | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Obasanjo Bolarinwa | VR in Healthcare | Editorial Board Member 

York St John University | United Kingdom

Dr. Obasanjo Bolarinwa is an accomplished interdisciplinary global public health academic and demography specialist, recognised among Stanford/Elsevier’s Top 2% Scientists in public health and health services, with an extensive research portfolio of over 100 publications, multiple competitive research grants, and active editorial board memberships across leading international journals. He holds a PhD in Demography and Population Studies from the University of the Witwatersrand, an M.Sc. in Global Public Health (Distinction) from Canterbury Christ Church University, and both M.Sc. and B.Sc. degrees in Demography and Social Statistics from Obafemi Awolowo University. His professional qualifications include Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA), and he serves as an External Examiner for MPH and DrPH programmes. Dr. Bolarinwa has secured prestigious awards such as the British Academy Small Grant (2025), NHS TEWV Joint Grant, Quality Related Funding from IHCI, UAPS–AIR Grant, the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Early Career Grant, and the AfRes-Data Fellowship. He has presented research at major global conferences, including the International Population Conference, Africa Population Conference, PAA, ESHD Conference, LSE Postgraduate Conference, and the International Conference on Family Planning. Professionally, he serves as Senior Lecturer and Programme Director in Public Health at York St. John University London, previously holding roles at the University of Chester and the University of Edinburgh, where he contributed to research design, data collection, analysis, and publication related to racially minoritised student experiences. His consultancy experience with Kent County Council further strengthened his expertise in research protocol development, statistical interpretation, and policy-relevant reporting. Dr. Bolarinwa’s publications centre on sexual and reproductive health, disability and sexuality, health inequalities, demographic behaviour, and AI in SRHR, with notable works in The Lancet, Reproductive Health, BMC Women’s Health, and International Journal for Equity in Health. He is an editorial member of SAGE, PLOS One, BMC, and Frontiers journals. His certifications span Good Clinical Practice, GDPR, digital and computational demography, COVID-19 research, and global health management. Highly skilled in statistical software (R, STATA, SPSS), data visualisation tools (Power BI, ODK, Kobo), spatial mapping (ArcGIS), and database management (SQL), he is recognised for innovative teaching, methodological expertise, and his commitment to equity-driven, interdisciplinary research that advances global public health, inclusive education, and population wellbeing.

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Featured Publications

Bolarinwa, O. A., Odimegwu, C., Babalola, B. I., & Mohammed, A. (2025). A qualitative study exploring the sexual experiences of women with disabilities in Lagos, Nigeria. Sexuality and Disability, 43(1), 1–25.

Bolarinwa, O. A., Odimegwu, C., & Tapera, T. (2024). Improving the sexual health of women with disabilities in sub-Saharan Africa: A scoping review of published studies. Reproductive Health, 21(1), 1–13.

Bolarinwa, O. A., Odimegwu, C., & Adebisi, Y. A. (2024). Leaving no one behind: Addressing the sexuality of people with disabilities. International Journal for Equity in Health, 23(1), 129.

Bolarinwa, O. A. (2024). Inequality gaps in modern contraceptive use and associated factors among women of reproductive age in Nigeria between 2003 and 2018. BMC Women’s Health, 24(1), 317.

Bolarinwa, O. A., Adebisi, Y. A., Ajayi, K. V., & Boutahar, R. (2024). Sexual and reproductive health rights in the era of artificial intelligence. The Lancet, 404(10448), 120–121.

Bolarinwa, O. A., Hajjar, J. M., Alawode, O. A., Ajayi, K. V., Roberts, A. T., & Yaya, S. (2023). Multiple high-risk fertility behaviours and children under five mortality survivors among ever-married women of reproductive age in Nigeria. Archives of Public Health, 81(1), 175.

Haifeng Pei | VR in Healthcare | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Haifeng Pei | VR in Healthcare | Research Excellence Award

The general hospital of western theater command | China 

Prof. Haifeng Pei is a distinguished cardiologist and Director of the Cardiology Department at The General Hospital of Western Theater Command, serving also as a Doctoral Supervisor and Principal Investigator for the National Key Research and Development Program. Recognized as a Young Elite in Cardiovascular Diseases and Arrhythmia Prevention and Treatment, as well as a Tianfu Science and Technology Elite, he is a reserve candidate for Academic and Technical Leadership in Sichuan Province and a recipient of the Sichuan Outstanding Youth Science Fund. Prof. Pei has led over ten major research projects, including the National Key R&D Program, General Programs of the National Natural Science Foundation, and the Sichuan Outstanding Youth Fund, with a focus on high-altitude medicine and cardiovascular innovations. His scholarly contributions include more than 110 publications, 47 of which are indexed in SCI and Scopus, collectively accruing over 2,200 citations and a cumulative impact factor exceeding 300. In addition to his publications, he has secured 13 authorized invention patents and received four provincial or ministerial-level awards for scientific and technological progress. Beyond research, Prof. Pei contributes to the academic community as a member of the Editorial Board for Medical Information and actively participates in professional societies, including the Cardiovascular Disease Committees of both the Chinese Medical Association and the Sichuan Medical Association. He has also overseen significant national science and technology projects, fostering collaborations that advance cardiovascular research and clinical applications. Prof. Pei’s work bridges clinical practice, research, and innovation, demonstrating leadership in developing new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for cardiovascular diseases, particularly in challenging high-altitude environments. His expertise is recognized nationally and internationally, with numerous citations reflecting the impact of his findings on the broader scientific community. Through his dedication, Prof. Pei has advanced knowledge in cardiology, contributed to the cultivation of new scientific talent, and driven technological innovation with tangible clinical applications. His career embodies research excellence, professional leadership, and a sustained commitment to improving cardiovascular health outcomes, making him an exemplary candidate for the Research Excellence Award. Academic and professional profiles supporting his work are available through ORCID and published literature, validating the breadth and depth of his contributions to medicine and science.

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Featured Publications 

Pei, H., Zhang, X., Li, Y., & Wang, J. (2023). High-altitude cardiovascular adaptations in patients with chronic hypoxia: A multicenter study. Cardiovascular Diagnosis and Therapy, 13(2), 233–245.

Pei, H., Chen, L., & Zhao, Q. (2022). Advances in arrhythmia prevention and treatment in high-altitude environments. Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, 33(5), 1050–1062.

Pei, H., Li, W., & Sun, F. (2021). Clinical evaluation of novel cardiovascular interventions: Outcomes and safety analysis. International Journal of Cardiology, 329, 1–10.

Pei, H., Wu, Y., & Liu, Z. (2020). Mechanisms of high-altitude-induced cardiac arrhythmias: Experimental and clinical insights. Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, 7, 123.

Pei, H., & Gao, T. (2019). Patent innovations in cardiovascular device development: Trends and future directions. Medical Devices: Evidence and Research, 12, 45–55.