Dr. Ndukaku Omelu is the founder of Resilience Coalitions. Dr. Omelu is an expert in applied public health epidemiology. He earned a BSc in Micro Biotechnology from the University of California, Davis, Masters in Science in clinical research, and Doctor of Philosophy in applied Epidemiology from Walden University.
Dr. Omelu conducted several studies, including his work with the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control and California Department of Public Health on cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and colorectal cancer. Dr. Omelu also conducted a study on the impacts of cell phone-driven radiation on heart disease, thyroid cancer, mouth/lips/tongue cancer.
Prior to obtaining a PhD, he worked in the Biotechnology industry for over 7 years and was a professor-assistance for a few years at Walden University.
He is a program evaluator for the California Department of Public Health and a subject matter expert in program implementation and evaluation, epidemiology research designs, research methods, and statistical analyses.
Dr. Omelu provides a high-level dissertation services on social science and public health to PhD students across the US and around the world. Dr. Omelu published several articles and has been acknowledged in several dissertations. Dr. Omelu is currently writing a book in Biostatistics/Epidemiology.