Dr. Timothy Kintu Mwangye

Dr. Timothy Kintu Mwangye

Research Associate

Dr. Timothy Mwanje Kintu is an early-career researcher and medical doctor dedicated to developing technology-driven solutions to improve healthcare in sub-Saharan Africa. His research interests include infectious diseases, aging, and health data science. In 2024, he received the International Investigator Scholarship Award to present findings on birth outcomes among mothers co-infected with HIV and syphilis at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections. Skilled in Python and R, Dr. Kintu integrates his medical expertise with data science to advance projects tackling complex health issues in Africa. As the co-founder of the Patient-Centered Care Movement Africa, he works to implement patientcentered practices within African healthcare systems, aiming to enhance care quality and accessibility. He also serves as an Associate Editor for the International Health Journal and collaborates with international multidisciplinary teams to explore how technology can improve public health practices and policies. His career goal is to enhance healthcare systems in Africa through the integration of technology and data-driven methods, developing sustainable health solutions for a healthier and more equitable future on the continent.