Malede Mequanent (MSc)
Title: Ph.D. researcher, Data science and Biostatistics, University Medical Centre
Utrecht, Netherlands
E-mail:malede.mequanent@uog.edu.et
Cell Phone: +251918520611
P.o.Box: 196
Address: Gondar, Ethiopia.
Malede completed his BSc in Statistics and MPH in Epidemiology & Biostatistics atthe University of Gondar, Ethiopia. I have the right mix of biostatistical skills,academic leadership, and research and training experience to teach and supervise. He teach the students about basic biostatistics (including methods for analysis,introduction to Statistical software like R, and STATA), and approaches to writingmethods sections of proposals and manuscripts. Currently, he is doing his Ph.D. in Biostatistics focusing on methods for Vaccinesafety in low and middle-income countries.
- SCOPE project: Improved access and uptake of Maternal and Child Healthservices in rural Ethiopia through collaborative community and
health systems partnership.Role: Data manager assistant - Health issues of migrant and seasonal farmworkers in Amhara Regional State,northwest EthiopiaRole: Co-Investigator
- Awareness, Knowledge, Attitude and risky sexual behavior to HIV in undergraduate University of Gondar regular students, Northwest EthiopiaRole: Co-Investigator
- Treatment Outcomes, Quality of Life, and Common Mental Problems in Patients with Common Chronic Illnesses during COVID-19 Pandemic in Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia Role: Co-Investigator
1. Malede Mequanent Sisay, Tesfahun Taddege Geremew, Yeshambel Worku Demile, Asaye Tariku Alem, Desalew Kassahun, Mekilitu Fentie Melak, Kassahun Alemu Gelaye, Tadesse Awoke Ayele and Asrat Atsedeweyn Andargie: Spatial patterns and determinants of postnatal care use in Ethiopia: findings from the 2016 demographic and health survey; BMJ Open(2019) 9(6):e025066 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018- 025066
2. Malede Mequanent Sisay, Tadesse Awoke Ayele, Yalemzewod Assefa Gelaw, Adino TesfahunTsegaye, Kassahun Alemu Gelaye, Melkitu Fentie Melak. Incidence and risk factors of first-line antiretroviral treatment failure among human immunodeficiency virus-infected children in Amhara regional state, Ethiopia: a retrospective follow-up study. BMJ Open 2018; 8: e019181. doi:10.1136/ bmjopen-2017- 019
3. Koku Sisay Tamirat and Malede Mequanent Sisay: Full immunization coverage and its associated factors among children aged 12 – 23 months in Ethiopia: further analysis from the 2016 Ethiopia demographic and health survey;https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-7356-2