Collins Ikhagbode is a dedicated and result oriented public health professional with a master’s in public health from the Western Sydney University. He also holds a bachelor’s in Physiology and a master’s in pharmacology and drug discovery from Coventry University, United Kingdom. Whilst at Coventry University, Collins played a key role in supporting the development of mRNA biomarkers specifically tailored for assessing the cardio-toxic effect of chemotherapeutic agents, developing skills and expertise in assay development and addressing critical aspects of therapeutic safety.
Collins is passionate about health promotion and evidenced based wholistic interventions to address the medical and social models of health and disease amongst individuals and within communities; and its capacity to ensure positive outcomes for all people especially the most vulnerable population groups.