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Paul Hassan Ilegbusi

Career stage
Early
Research interests
Public Health: Maternal and child health including adolescent health, family planning and contraceptive implants usage, and artificial intelligence tools usage for scientific research.
Location
Nigeria
Languages
English

PREreviews

  1. María Sol Ruiz, Paul Hassan Ilegbusi, CLARA AMAKA NKPOIKANKE AKPAN, Rameshwari Prasad, Prasakthi Venkatesan, Shailee Rasania, Shawn Asadian, Randa Salah Gomaa Mahmoud, Raimi Morufu Olalekan (BSc. M.Sc. Ph.D. MNES, REHO, LEHO, FAIWMES)), J Moonga, Vasco Medeiros, Toba Isaac Olatoye, and Philip Hotor of JMIR Publications reviewed AI Perspectives on the Present and Future of Antidepressant Pharmaceutical Treatment Based on Anti-inflammatory Strategies: A Scoping Review of Randomised Controlled Clinical Trials
    • Biological Psychiatry
    • Pharmacology
    • Behavioral Neuroscience
    Review published
    Preprint server
    medRxiv
  2. Daniela Saderi, Randa Salah Gomaa Mahmoud, Goktug Bender, Olajumoke Ope Oladoyin, Paul Hassan Ilegbusi, Arya Rahgozar, Ph.D., Manikant Roy, Maria J C Machado, Benjamin Senst, CLARA AMAKA NKPOIKANKE AKPAN, Nour Shaballout, Sylvester Sakilay, Sandeep Vohra, Mitchell Collier, Raimi Morufu Olalekan (BSc. M.Sc. Ph.D. MNES, REHO, LEHO, FAIWMES)), Uday Kumar Chalwadi, and Toba Olatoye of JMIR Publications reviewed Towards Evaluating the Diagnostic Ability of LLMs
    • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
    Review published
    Preprint server
    Preprints.org
  3. Lamis Elkheir, Ahmed Mohamed Hussein Unshur, Paul Hassan Ilegbusi, Samira Hussein, Ernest Holy Sebewu, Hafsat Rufai, Ahmad, Daniel Banda, Zoé Aubierge Ouangré, Adekunbi Adetola Malomo, CLARA AMAKA NKPOIKANKE AKPAN, Sahar Mohamednour, Emmanuel Boakye, and 1 other author reviewed Empowering future scientists: Mentors employ various strategies to engage students in professional science disciplinary literacy practices
    • Safety Research
    • Social Psychology
    • General Health Professions
    Review published
    Preprint server
    bioRxiv