
Favour is a third-year student pursuing her Honours Bachelor of Science in Biology. She is passionate about the human brain and the intricate relationship between biological systems and mental health. Favour is a Global Health intern under the guidance of Dr. Godfred O. Boateng in the Global and Environmental Health Lab. She is currently working on the “Resource insecurity, health and sustainable livelihoods” project; her research focuses on how anxiety influences the relationship between food insecurity and sleep disorders for people living with HIV.
Research Keywords
neuroscience; global health; Sleep Disorders; Food Insecurity; HIV; AIDs; Psychosocial Health Outcomes; Resource Insecurity; Mental Health
Themes | Global Health & Humanitarianism |
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