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Moses R. Kamya, MBChB, MMed, MPH, PhD

Dr. Moses Kamya is a professor of medicine and Chair of the Department of Medicine at Makerere University College of Health Sciences in Uganda. Dr. Kamya is a key person in AIDS care in Uganda. He formally trained in internal medicine at Makerere University (MU) and in Epidemiology at the University of California at Berkeley. He has major interests in malaria and HIV and the in the interactions between the two diseases. He has been conducting Infectious Disease research at Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda for more than 20 years and has over 160 publications largely in the field of HIV and malaria but also on STDs, TB, and bloodstream infections. Currently, He serves as the Uganda Principal Investigator and director of the Makerere University-UCSF Research Collaboration and the Uganda Malaria Surveillance Project. He is also the executive director of the Infectious Diseases Research Collaboration, a research NGO based at Mulago Hospital Campus. Dr. Kamya is PI or co-PI on several malaria and HIV projects including the Sustainable East Africa Research in Community Health (SEARCH). He is one of the Founding Members of the Academic Alliance for AIDS Care and Prevention in Africa, the Infectious Diseases Institute (IDI) and the Makerere University Joint AIDS Program. He also serves as an editor of the Uganda antiretroviral therapy (ART) clinical guidelines and the access to ARVs newsletter and currently chairs the Ministry of Health adult ART management committee. Dr. Kamya also acts as consultant on various task forces of the Uganda Ministry of Health HIV and Malaria Control Programs.

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