Mohamed Albert Tarawallie is a dedicated public health professional with a specialization in biostatistics and epidemiology. He holds a Master of Science degree in Biostatistics & Epidemiology and a Bachelor of Science in Public Health, both from SRM University in India. His academic and professional journey reflects a strong commitment to improving healthcare delivery systems and conducting impactful research.
During his time at SRM University, Mohamed demonstrated a passion for academic excellence, community service, and research. He was actively involved in various workshops and conferences and served as a student ambassador representing Sierra Leone. In this role, he played a pivotal role in encouraging fellow Sierra Leoneans to join SRM University, while also taking on leadership responsibilities in several student programs.
Mohamed’s professional experience includes internships at Habitat for Humanity and the Madras Diabetes Research Foundation in Chennai, India. At Habitat for Humanity, he participated in community-based health promotion activities, while at the research foundation, he contributed to research activities, including the writing of two research papers.
In addition to his professional and academic achievements, Mohamed has a keen interest in volunteering for local communities, exploring new technologies, bodybuilding, and playing football to stay fit. He aspires to become a doctor in epidemiology, with a focus on conducting research to improve health systems in Africa.
Known for his dedication, commitment, leadership skills, and efficiency, Mohamed Albert Tarawallie has earned recognition from peers and mentors alike.