Mr. Paskari Odoi | Science Integration | Best Researcher Award

Paskari Odoi | Makerere University | Uganda

Dr. Paskari Odoi is an emerging Ugandan scholar and Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Makerere University, with a strong research focus on medical anthropology and public health. He holds a Master’s degree in Sociology and is currently pursuing a PhD in Medical Anthropology at Makerere University. His growing academic influence is reflected in 4 published documents, 5 citations, and an h-index of 1, indicating his early yet impactful contributions to social and health sciences research. Dr. Odoi has co-authored significant studies such as ethnographic analyses on schistosomiasis perceptions and barriers to mass drug administration, published in high-impact journals like BMC Public Health and PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases. His research integrates sociocultural insights with public health strategies to address persistent tropical diseases in Ugandan communities. A recipient of prestigious awards such as the Erasmus+ Mobility Scholarship and the FibroScHot PhD Scholarship (Makerere–Cambridge collaboration), he actively participates in international scientific conferences and peer reviews for leading journals. Through his teaching, field research, and scholarly engagements, Dr. Odoi continues to build a strong foundation for impactful academic and applied social research in health, inequality, and development.

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Featured Publications

Anyolitho, M. K., Neema, S., Odoi, P., Adriko, M., Vennervald, B. J., Tukahebwa, E. M., & Wilson, S. (2025). Community insights into societal causes of and solutions for schistosomiasis transmission in Lake Albert fishing villages: A participatory approach. Health and Place

Paskari Odoi | Science Integration | Best Researcher Award

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