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Stephen_Odaibo
- Name
- Stephen Odaibo
- Status:
- Other
- Location:
- Arlington, VA, USA
- Research Interests:
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Dr. Odaibo's research interests are at the fusion of Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, and the Biomedical Sciences, with a special focus on the interaction of light with biological systems.
- Affiliations:
- Quantum Lucid Research Laboratories LLC
- About Stephen_Odaibo:
- Dr. Stephen G. Odaibo is CEO and Founder of Quantum Lucid Research Laboratories. He obtained a B.S. in Mathematics (UAB, 2001), M.S. in Mathematics (UAB, 2002), M.S. in Computer Science (Duke, 2009), and M.D. (Duke, 2010). He completed a two year pre-doctoral research fellowship in Biochemistry at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute between 2004 and 2006, during which he studied G-protein coupled receptor signaling. Dr. Odaibo completed a housemanship in Internal Medicine at Duke University Hospital and is currently an Ophthalmology resident at Howard University Hospital in Washington DC. His awards and recognitions include: his first paper was selected by MIT Technology Review as one of the best Physics papers submitted to the arXiv in Oct 2011; he won the Barrie Hurwitz Award for Excellence in Clinical Neurology (Duke, 2005); and he won the International Scholar Award for Academic Excellence (UAB, 2001). Dr. Odaibo's research interests are at the fusion of Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, and the Biomedical Sciences, with a special focus on the interaction of light with biological systems. He is happily married to Dr. Lisa Odaibo who is completing a residency in Pediatrics.
- Publications
- Photon Trajectory in the Human Cornea arXiv:1110.0081v1
- History of Education and Employment
- Dr. Stephen G. Odaibo is CEO and Founder of Quantum Lucid Research Laboratories. He obtained a B.S. in Mathematics (UAB, 2001), M.S. in Mathematics (UAB, 2002), M.S. in Computer Science (Duke, 2009), and M.D. (Duke, 2010). He completed a two year pre-doctoral research fellowship in Biochemistry at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute between 2004 and 2006, during which he studied G-protein coupled receptor signaling. Dr. Odaibo completed a housemanship in Internal Medicine at Duke University Hospital and is currently an Ophthalmology resident at Howard University Hospital in Washington DC.
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