Aderike Adesanya serves as a Research Project Manager at the University of Pennsylvania, where she plays a pivotal role in advancing clinical research initiatives. With a robust background in research project management, Aderike expertly oversees the planning, execution, and monitoring of multiple projects, ensuring that...
Aderike Adesanya serves as a Research Project Manager at the University of Pennsylvania, where she plays a pivotal role in advancing clinical research initiatives. With a robust background in research project management, Aderike expertly oversees the planning, execution, and monitoring of multiple projects, ensuring that they align with the university’s strategic goals. Her responsibilities include developing comprehensive work plans, implementing protocols, and establishing timelines that facilitate the successful completion of research objectives. Aderike's ability to communicate effectively across various stakeholders ensures that all project-related activities are coordinated and transparent, fostering a collaborative environment that enhances productivity and innovation.
In her current role, Aderike supervises a dedicated team of laboratory and support personnel, skillfully delegating tasks to optimize efficiency and maintain high standards of research integrity. Her technical expertise in electronic data capture (EDC) systems and statistical data analysis, particularly using tools like SAS and Tableau, allows her to derive actionable insights from complex datasets, thereby driving informed decision-making within her projects. Aderike's proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Word further supports her ability to manage project documentation and reporting seamlessly.
Aderike's unique life experiences, including her resilience demonstrated during a category 5 hurricane, have instilled in her a profound sense of humility and an unwavering determination to achieve excellence. This personal drive, combined with her professional skills in clinical research and development project management, positions her as a valuable asset to the University of Pennsylvania’s research community, where she continues to contribute to groundbreaking studies that have the potential to impact healthcare outcomes significantly.