Dr Sam Ujewe is an expert, scholar and researcher in Bioethics, Applied Ethics and Global Health Policy with specializations in: global health inequities & social justice, ethics & health policy, moral philosophy, health research ethics, health ethics, mental health ethics, international & cross-cultural bioethics, ethics of infectious diseases, public health ethics, and healthcare decision-making. He possesses a proven ability to develop research, secure funding and manage research projects and awards; and address practical health ethics and policy issues in the light of local and international ethics guidelines and regulations. His research outlook focuses on the intersection of health ethics and public policy, aiming to establish ethical reforms in local and international policies, regulations and guidelines with real-world impact, and benefiting historically disadvantaged populations and groups.