Awards
- Titled Professor - 2021 - 2023
- Gallahue Family Professor in Family Development
Dr. Arthur Hamie Owora received his Ph.D. degree in Biostatistics and Epidemiology from Oklahoma University in 2015. He has over 15 years of experience in research design, methodology, and statistical analysis in bio-medical, socio-behavioral, and health services research. He has been an assistant professor of biostatistics and epidemiology at IU School of Public Health-Bloomington since 2019.
He has collaborated and continues to work with various multi-disciplinary research and service teams as a principal investigator, co-investigator, biostatistician/epidemiologist/evaluator, and consultant on grants funded by the National Institute of Health, Department of Justice, State Government, Pharmaceutical Companies, and Non-Governmental Organizations such as the Makerere-University Johns Hopkins University Research Collaboration in Uganda. His child health-related research includes but is not limited to asthma, depression, obesity, HIV/AIDS, and adverse childhood experiences.
Throughout his robust teaching career, Owora has been recognized with several honors and awards. He was appointed to the honorary position of Gallahue Family Professor in Child Development in 2021. This honor came shortly after he received a Regenstrief Institute Pilot Program Award, which he will use to study and reduce bias in pediatric health with Colin Rogerson.