Your Evidence Deserves to Be Heard
Research and evaluation consulting, grant writing and strategy, and academic editing for health scientists, nonprofits, and scholars navigating academia.
About EvidenceBridge Consulting
EvidenceBridge Consulting is a research and evaluation consulting and academic editing practice founded by Dr. Comfort Z. Olorunsaiye, a tenured Associate Professor of Public Health at Arcadia University and NIH-funded researcher with over 20 years of experience across academia, global health, and community-engaged research.
We serve health scientists, nonprofits, and scholars navigating academia, including international, first-generation, parenting, and historically underrepresented scholars, who are doing important work and need a trusted partner to help them communicate it, get it funded, and get it across the finish line.
EvidenceBridge was founded on a simple conviction: rigorous evidence deserves clear, compelling communication, and the scholars producing that evidence deserve support that truly sees them.
About the Founder and Principal Consultant
I am Dr. Comfort Z. Olorunsaiye, a tenured professor and active researcher with over 60 peer-reviewed publications in academic journals including The Lancet. I currently serve as Associate Editor at two peer-reviewed reproductive health journals, Reproductive Health and Frontiers in Reproductive Health, bringing a genuine insider editorial perspective to every editing engagement.
I founded EvidenceBridge Consulting because I know what it costs to navigate academia without a roadmap, and I know what becomes possible when someone finally has the right support.
I arrived in the United States in 2009 as an international student with a pharmacy degree, nearly a decade of pharmacy practice, and nine years of public health fieldwork across Nigeria. What I still had to learn was how to navigate the unwritten rules of academic culture, how to write grants that win, how to get research published in top journals, and how to build a career in a system that was not designed with scholars like me in mind.
That journey took me to doctoral and postdoctoral training, to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the International Rescue Committee, and eventually to a tenured faculty position where I have secured NIH and foundation funding, published in journals including The Lancet, and served as an associate editor at two peer-reviewed journals.
I founded EvidenceBridge because I believe rigorous scholarship deserves clear, compelling communication, and that non-profits and health scientists producing that scholarship deserve editors who understand both the craft and the stakes.