Graduate Research Assistant/PhD Student
Saint Louis University
Geoffrey Kangogo is a Graduate Research Assistant and a PhD student pursuing Epidemiology at Saint Louis University, College for Public Health and Social Justice, St Louis, Missouri. He has a keen interest in the epidemiology of infectious diseases and genomic applications aimed at managing conditions of public health concern, such as HIV/AIDS. He possesses skills in molecular biology, epidemiology (study design, data collection, ethics, and communication), spatial disease mapping, and data analyses. Geoffrey's research interests involve studying the transmission dynamics of HIV and the accessibility of HIV testing services among vulnerable populations in resource-limited settings. He also contributes to other research projects exploring the complex intersection between HIV/AIDS and climate change. Geoffrey believes in a quantitatively based multidisciplinary profession that prospers from diverse outlooks on ways we can make this world a better, fairer, and healthier place.