TB RAMP Fall 2024 Global Fellows

 

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Dr. Jonathan Izudi, MPH, MSc, Ph.D

Dr. Izudi is an NIH Emerging Global Leader and University of California TRAC (TB Research Advancement Center) Global Fellow at UCSF. His specialties are in public health and global health. He previously completed postdoctoral training in HIV and co-infections (IDI Makerere University, Uganda), global health (UCSF, USA), and impact evaluation (UC Berkeley, USA). He largely researches TB and HIV through epidemiological, operational, and implementation research lenses. His methodological and statistical expertise is in systematic reviews and meta-analyses, causal inference, and impact evaluation. He has presently authored 81 peer-reviewed articles (36 first-authored).

 

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Dr. Mary Kagujje, MBChB, MSc

Chief of Party USAID TBLON

Dr. Kagujje is a medical doctor with a decade of experience in TB and TB/HIV, as well as in emergency responses to diseases like COVID-19. Her career features multi-country experience in Uganda and Zambia. Her career interests include TB diagnostics, clinically diagnosed TB and shorter treatment regimens for TB.

 

 

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Dr. Peter Wambi, MBChB, MPH, MBA

Dr. Wambi is a public health physician and early career researcher in Uganda who is dedicated to developing and evaluating innovative solutions to improve the care of children and adolescents with tuberculosis (TB), as well as strengthening health care systems. He has practiced medicine for the past ten years in Uganda’s public health care system, while building research skills in epidemiology, implementation science, and diagnostics to support child and adolescent health. This has included coordination of longitudinal cohorts for malaria and TB in children that have provided critical evidence and infomed national and international guidelines. Dr. Wambi is currently a fellow at the UC TRAC Global Fellowship Program at UCSF.