
A Bit About Me

Anjie Adeyemo
Researcher/Data Analyst
Anjie Adeyemo is a data analyst, researcher, and mentor with expertise in health disparities, and epidemiology research.
At Kennesaw State University she participated in multiple health-based research labs (such as the Human Studies Lab) and did 12 research presentations on topics such as infant mortality and infant growth curves. After graduating with a degree in biology and minor in statistics, she participated in the 2021 Harvard Summer Program in Biostatistics & Computational Biology. At the program she conducted and presented statistical pediatric research and attended health data science and epidemiology classes and seminars. Afterwards, she worked as a Research Project Specialist at RAND Corporation and studied Covid and health insurance. Additionally, she teaches middle school and high school girls coding as a Club Facilitator in the Girls Who Code Club.
She is currently a federal contractor supporting the CDC as a Data Manager for the Polio and AFM department. In her free time, she enjoys drawing and playing video games.
Why I Made Jollof Javascript
Only 25% of women are in the STEM field. This number drops to 2% for African American women. My goal in creating this blog is to close this gap and to inspire and provide resources to women so they can pursue careers in research and tech.
In this blog, I'm listing free/low cost resources to learn data science/program. I'm also sharing about my journey in learning tech.
Book Me
Use this link to schedule time to chat with me!
Experiences!!
CDC Data Manager 2023
CDC Data Analyst 2022
STEM Innovators Conference 2018
Harvard Internship 2021



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I analyze health surveys that different states in the U.S. participate in.

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I was selected as 1 of 12 people in the U.S. to participate in this program. I worked with a mentor.
