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DR. ADAIAH PRISCILLIA SOIBI-HARRY
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Adaiah P. Soibi-Harry, BSc, MD, MPH, FMCOG, is a seasoned public health researcher, clinical investigator, and obstetrician-gynecologist with over a decade of experience in women’s health, infectious diseases, and global health research. She holds a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology from Emory University and a fellowship from the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria in Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Dr. Soibi-Harry has authored over 40 peer-reviewed publications in leading journals, including The Lancet, JCO Global Oncology, and Cureus, with her work cited more than 460 times. Her expertise spans the design and execution of large-scale clinical trials, epidemiologic studies, and data-driven health interventions in low-resource settings. She has contributed to impactful trials such as ChEETAh and FALCON, influencing global surgical practice and policy.
At Emory University School of Medicine, she coordinates research in infectious diseases, with a focus on HIV cohort studies, ensuring scientific rigor and regulatory compliance. She is also a dedicated mentor, educator, and advocate for health equity, contributing to academic integrity, student development, and culturally sensitive research practices.
Dr. Soibi-Harry is the co-founder of Hope Angel, an advocacy platform supporting women with gynecologic cancers in Nigeria. Her career reflects a commitment to advancing health outcomes through research, policy, and clinical excellence.
