Abdullahi Tunde Aborode is a PhD student in department of Chemistry, Mississippi State University, USA. He has Diploma in Addiction Medicine and Addiction care and Nursing from the University of British Columbia, Vancouver. Abdullahi has special interest in global public health, quality education and developmental issues affecting the global south and beyond which are in view with Sustainable Development Goals.
Abdullahi is a global health advocate, Harm Reduction Scholar in Germany, Global and WHO antibiotics guardian, drug policy and harm reduction advocate and health researcher with numerous publications in international peer reviewed journals. Asides being a student, he assumes the professional role of Director for research in SWIS Africa Research Hub, Healthy Africans Platform and Coordinator at Student for liberty West Africa, Member of British Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, Member of International Substance Use Professional, International leader in student for sensible drug policy and the coordinator for SSDP for Lagos chapter, international member of international infectious Disease, member of Areai, Member of INSGA and many more.
Abdullahi has presented various research in top research and SDGs conferences. He won Global Volunteer Award from International Volunteer from UN, his team won UNICEF UNLIMITED GENERATION challenge in 2019 and also his team won MIT covid-19 challenge.