The Shiyanbola Research Group values having a variety of backgrounds and experiences in our lab. We believe diversity is a strength and leads to greater ideas and superior outcomes. We work closely together and take pride in each other’s accomplishments.

Olayinka O. Shiyanbola, PhD, BPharm

Charles R. Walgreen Jr Professor, Department of Clinical Pharmacy
Professor of Clinical Pharmacy

Dr. Shiyanbola is the Charles R. Walgreen Jr. Professor of Pharmacy, in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy. Her research program advances the use of patient-centered interdisciplinary approaches to improve diabetes and related chronic disease outcomes, medication use behaviors, health literacy and health equity. Prior to UM COP, she was a Professor (tenured) at the UW-Madison School of Pharmacy, Associate Director at UW Collaborative Center for Health Equity, and Founding Director of the STRIDE Mentored Professional Development Program at UW Institute for Clinical and Translational Research. She has over 15 years of experience in developing and implementing tailored medication use interventions for marginalized populations. Currently, her research is focused on designing and implementing behavioral clinical trials and interventions that incorporate psychosocial and sociocultural factors towards improving medication taking behaviors, diabetes self-management, and health equity. She also evaluates measurement tools that advance equity for marginalized groups. Dr. Shiyanbola uses sociobehavioral and health psychology theories and concepts in her research and employs qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approaches in her work. She was a NIMHD Research Institute Scholar, NHLBI/OBSSR Randomized Behavioral Trials Fellow, NIH Mixed Methods Research Training Program Scholar, and Society of Behavioral Medicine Leadership Fellow. Dr. Shiyanbola currently serves as a member of the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine Roundtable on Health Literacy, and is an ad-hoc committee member of the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine Review of CDC COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Research and Communications. Dr. Shiyanbola's work has received numerous awards and recognition at national and international scientific conferences, and she has published in academic journals including PLOS One; BMC Public Health, BMJ Open; Current Medical Research and Opinion; and Patient Education and Counseling. She is the author of over 80 publications and over 210 scientific presentations including invited talks, symposiums, and seminars. She has been funded by the National Institute for Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, NIH/KL2 Career Development Award, Community Pharmacy Foundation, MERCK Sharp & Dohme, UW Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, Baldwin Wisconsin Idea Endowment Fund, UW Center for Demography of Aging and Health, Morgridge Center for Public Service, and the UW Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education. She serves on the editorial board for Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy. Dr. Shiyanbola received the 2023 Society of Behavioral Medicine Health Equity SIG Mentorship Award, and the 2024 UW Institute of Clinical and Translational Research Faculty Mentorship Award.

 

Research Staff

Tina Kansariwala
Research Specialist-Madison

Bachelors of Science in Global Health with an emphasis in Public Health and Policy and a minor in Entrepreneurship through the Wisconsin School of Business

Martha Maurer
Scientist II


PhD in Social Welfare, University of Wisconsin School of Social Work
MPH, University of Wisconsin

Delicia Morris
Research Specialist-Milwaukee


Bachelor's degree, Communications

 

PhD Students in the HSRP Program

Annika L. Pickard
PhD Student

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Bachelor of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

 

 

Meng-Jung Wen, MS, BPharm
PhD Student, HSRP Program

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Bachelor of Pharmacy, Chia Nan University, Taiwan
Master's degree in Clinical Pharmacy, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan

 

Doctor of Pharmacy and Undergraduate Students

Makenzie Hansen
Pharm.D. Student (Class of 2026)

Lorraine Onchiri
Pharm.D. Student (Class of 2025)

Tegan Quinn
Pharm.D. Student (Class of 2025)

 

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Wednesday, August 21, 2024
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