A scientist specialized in Scientific Writing and Biomedical Research Consultancy
I am a research scientist with a BSc in Nursing, an MSc in Immunology and Clinical Microbiology from Makerere University, and a PhD from Case Western Reserve University. Over the past eight years, I have focused on infectious diseases like tuberculosis and HIV, developing TB diagnostic biomarkers, studying HLA and susceptibility to Burkitt lymphoma, and investigating the immunomodulatory effects of M. tuberculosis glycolipids. I have co-authored five peer-reviewed research articles, including one as first author and two as second author. My current interests include immuno-proteomics in host-pathogen interactions and high-throughput T cell receptor sequencing for identifying immunodominant epitopes during active infections. Additionally, I write newspaper articles and Op-eds, engage in scientific discourse on TV shows, participate in public health disease surveillance, One Health, and research laboratory auditing, and train masters and undergraduate students in Clinical Immunology.
Work Terms
40 hours a week,