Motolani Ogunsanya, Ph.D.

Prof,Asst

Pharmacy Clinical & Admin Sci

Phone (405) 271-6878 x 47281

Fax (405) 271-6430

Office CPB 237

Email motolani-ogunsanya@ouhsc.edu


Summary

List of current grants


My research focuses on health economics and outcomes research using mixed methodologies. Research interests primarily involve understanding health behaviors among underserved, minority groups and the use of patient-reported outcomes to capture disease burden in patients with rare diseases, cancer, and other disease conditions. Additional research interests include psychometrics (instrument development and validation) and examining quality of life through theoretical frameworks and large-scale retrospective database analyses.

Languages: English, Yoruba, Korean (Intermediate), French (Elementary)



Research

Dr. Ogunsanya's research focuses on health economics and outcomes research using mixed methodologies. Her research interests primarily involve understanding health behaviors among underserved, minority groups and the use of patient-reported outcomes to capture disease burden in patients with rare diseases, cancer, and other disease conditions. Additional research interests include examining QoL through theoretical frameworks and large-scale retrospective database analyses.




Service & Leadership

Professional Memberships

International Society for Pharmacoepidemiology (ISPE)

The University of Texas Student Chapter, 2011-2016

Member

International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research

(ISPOR), 2011-present

Member

Rho Chi Honor Society

Member, 2012-present

American Pharmacists Association

Member, 2015-present

American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP)

Member, 2016-present

Harold Hamm Diabetes Center

Member, 2017-present



Community Involvement

Toastmasters International

2011-present



Publications & Presentations

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    36. Prasad S, Raman J, Ogunsanya M E, Chong B F. Principal Components Analysis as a Tool to Identify Lesional Skin Patterns in Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus. . Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 2020

    37. Ogunsanya M E, CHo S, Hudson A, Chong B F. Factors associated with quality of life in cutaneous lupus erythematosus. Quality of Life Research. In Press

    38. Ogunsanya M E, Hudson A, Cho S, Chong B. Validation and Reliability of a Diseaseā€Specific Quality of Life Measure in Patients with Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus: CLEQoL. British Journal of Dermatology. 2019; 180 : 1430-1437

    39. Bassey I, F, E, Ogunsanya M E. Cortisol and Health-Related Quality of Life as Prognostic Indicators for Prostate Cancer Risk in West African Black Men in Nigeria, Cameroon and the USA: The CaPTC Cohort Study. Cancer of Health Disparities. 2019

    40. Bassey I, F, E, Ogunsanya M E. Overcoming Barriers in Conducting a Transatlantic Prostate Cancer Familial Study in Africa: Best Practice from the CaPTC Cohort Study. Cancer of Health Disparities. 2019

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Grants

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    1. iCCaRE Consortium Pilot Project 1: Feasibility of a Point of Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Intervention for Newly Diagnosed Black Men. DOD. Start Date: 2022. End Date: 2027.

    2. Development and Preliminary Evaluation of a Tailored mHealth App Designed to Improve Quality-of-Life Outcomes in Ethnically-Diverse Black Prostate Cancer Survivors. DOD. Start Date: 2024. End Date: 2027.

    3. A pilot randomized clinical trial of a smartphone-based application for prostate cancer education and home-based PSA screening for African American men. Misc Non-Federal. Start Date: 2022. End Date: 2027.

    4. Recruiting Prostate Cancer Patients into the PROMISE (Prostate Cancer Registry of Outcomes and Germline Mutations for Improved Survival and Treatment Effectiveness) Trial. Misc Non-Federal. Start Date: 2024. End Date: 2026.

    5. Interventions to Overcome Upstream Factors Causing High Cancer Mortality Rates for African Americans. Start Date: 2023. End Date: 2025.

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Awards and Honors

                                                                                            1. University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center. Geographic Management of Cancer Health Disparities Program (GMaP). Date: 2023.  




Education

                                                                                            1.  Degree: Ph D. The University of Texas at Austin. Date: 2017.  

                                                                                            2.  Degree: MS. The University of Texas at Austin. Date: 2014.  

                                                                                            3.  Degree: B. Pharm. University of Lagos. Date: 2008.