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The Roux Prize

Congratulations to Dr. Adekemi Adeniyan 2025 Roux Prize winner.

Dr. Adekemi Adeniyan, Executive Director of the Dentalcare Foundation, rural dentist, and advocate for oral health advancement in Nigeria, has been named the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation’s (IHME) 2025 Roux Prize winner. The prize embodies the mission of the Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD), led by IHME, the most extensive and thorough scientific effort ever to quantify health levels and trends worldwide.

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Dr. Adekemi Adeniyan, IHME 2025 Roux Prize winner

Explore the Roux Prize

Nominations for 2025 are now closed. Please stayed tuned for information about nominations for the 2026 award.

The winner of the Roux Prize is selected by a committee of distinguished individuals including past award recipients.

Past recipients of the prize have gone on to achieve great accomplishments in public health.

Nomination information

About the Roux Prize

David and Barbara Roux established the $100,000 Roux Prize in 2013 to reward innovation in the application of disease burden research. The prize recognizes the person who has used health evidence in bold ways to make people healthier – and to highlight just what’s possible when visionaries use health evidence to change lives.

Mr. Roux is a founding board member of IHME and, during its initial decade, he championed IHME’s most ambitious project, the Global Burden of Disease (GBD). He encouraged IHME, as the coordinating center for the diverse array of GBD Collaborators, from policymakers to researchers, practitioners to academics, to find ways to make the information more accessible and useful, so that it could have the greatest possible impact on the ground. The Roux Prize seeks to champion those who use evidence such as the GBD, to improve population health.

David and Barbara Roux, founders of the Roux Prize.

Committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion

The Roux Prize and IHME confirm their strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. The Roux Prize tries to promote the recognition and engagement of individuals of diverse backgrounds and abilities and embraces diverse perspectives in their application of the field of population health and science.

We encourage the submission of competitive nominations of members of groups typically underrepresented in scientific awards and within the population health community at large. Please help us to further this mission by submitting nominations of outstanding contributors of diverse backgrounds for the Roux Prize.

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