Onyinye Nnajiofor
About Onyinye Nnajiofor
Onyinye Nnajiofor is an incoming Foundation Intern at Bristol Myers Squibb and a Population Health Research Co-op at Johnson & Johnson, with a background in public health and social work.
Current Roles
Onyinye Nnajiofor is presently engaged in multiple professional roles. She is an Incoming Foundation Intern at Bristol Myers Squibb and a Population Health Research Co-op at Johnson & Johnson. Additionally, she serves as a Research Assistant at the Rutgers University Center for Prevention Science. These positions highlight her diverse expertise and commitment to advancing health research and population health.
Past Experience
Onyinye Nnajiofor has a rich history of professional experience. She served as a Population Health Research Intern at Johnson & Johnson for 2 months in 2022. She also held multiple roles at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, including Medical Social Worker and Population Health Social Worker, both lasting 8 months from 2021 to 2022. Additionally, she served as a Graduate Resident Assistant at Rutgers University for 9 months and as a Behavioral Program Specialist at First Children Services for 11 months. Her earlier experiences include being a QUEST Research Assistant at New York University for 2 months in 2020, and a Clinical Research Assistant at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School from 2019 to 2020 for 1 year.
Educational Background
Onyinye Nnajiofor is currently a dual-degree candidate pursuing a Master of Public Health (MPH) with a concentration in urban/global health and a Master of Social Work (MSW) with a clinical/medical concentration at the Rutgers School of Public Health and Rutgers School of Social Work, respectively. She is expected to complete these programs in 2024. She holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Psychology with a minor in Women and Gender Studies from Rutgers University–New Brunswick.
Professional Interests
Onyinye Nnajiofor is deeply passionate about real-world value and evidence research. Her professional focus areas include population health, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), mental health, social justice, and health disparities. She aims to use her expertise to make impactful contributions in these fields.
Seeking Opportunities
Onyinye Nnajiofor is actively seeking new opportunities and is open to being contacted by recruiters. Her diverse skill set and comprehensive educational background make her a valuable candidate for roles in public health, social work, and research.