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Global health leaders

Over two decades, the EDCTP programmes have facilitated thousands of scientists working to address infectious diseases that disproportionately affect sub-Saharan Africa. Many of these researchers have gone on to become global leaders in science.

Meet the EDCTP-funded scientists and leaders advancing research, strengthening health systems and building scientific capacity across Africa.

Abdoulaye Djimdé

Professor Abdoulaye Djimdé is one of Africa’s leading experts on malaria genomics and antimalarial drug resistance.

Christian Happi

Dr Christian Happi is a molecular biologist and genomic scientist internationally recognised for his work on infectious disease surveillance.

Cissy Kityo

Dr Cissy Kityo is a physician and HIV researcher who played a pioneering role in introducing and scaling up antiretroviral therapy in Uganda.

Delese Mimi Darko

Dr Delese Mimi Darko is a leading figure in medicines regulation in Africa.

Marieke van der Zalm

Professor Marieke van der Zalm is a paediatric clinical researcher and one of the world’s leading experts on the long-term impact of tuberculosis (TB) on children’s lung health.

Nicaise Ndembi

Dr Nicaise Ndembi is a renowned virologist and global health leader working at the intersection of science and policy.

Pauline Byakika

Professor Pauline Byakika is a physician and infectious disease specialist whose research focuses on malaria treatment and the interactions between antimalarial and antiretroviral medicines.

Salim Abdool Karim

Professor Salim Abdool Karim is one of Africa’s most prominent infectious disease epidemiologists.

Stellah Mpagama

Dr Stellah Mpagama is a leading tuberculosis (TB) researcher whose work focuses on improving TB treatment and understanding how other conditions, such as diabetes, affect TB outcomes.

Tulio de Oliveira

Professor Tulio de Oliveira is a bioinformatician and global leader in genomic surveillance of infectious diseases.