• About
  • Partnerships
  • Challenges
  • Awards
  • Grant Opportunities
  • News
Article

Annettee Nakimuli

  • Oct 6, 2021
Annettee Nakimuli - Calestous Juma Fellow

Annettee Nakimuli, Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Dean of the School of Medicine at Makerere University in Uganda, will identify predictors of adverse pregnancy outcomes in Ugandan women with a focus on Great Obstetrical Syndromes (GOS), such as pre-eclampsia, to help develop context-relevant interventions for prevention and treatment. Dr. Nakimuli is an internationally-recognized research leader in maternal health for Africa. She performed the first genetic case-control study on pre-eclampsia among indigenous Africans, and identified different biological factors to those found in European studies, which helps explain the higher incidence. Building on her experience setting up cohort studies, she will prospectively collect biological samples and clinical data from a large cohort of 4,000 women throughout their pregnancies at Kawempe and Mulago Hospitals in Kampala to identify predictive biomarkers, and establish a biobank and database to facilitate future research. She will also implement artificial intelligence for data analysis to identify relevant socio-epidemiological, clinical, and biological features that contribute to the development of Great Obstetrical Syndromes.

More information about Calestous Juma Science Leadership Fellowship


Explore More Calestous Juma Science Leadership Fellowship

  • /sites/default/files/styles/listing_image/public/To%20support%20innovators%20in%20Africa%2C%20create%20an%20environment%20where%20African%20R%26D%20thrives?itok=VmgnTAsf

    To support innovators in Africa, create an environment where African R&D thrives

    Oct 21, 2022
View All Calestous Juma Science Leadership Fellowship
Explore More Articles

Great ideas come from everywhere.

Sign up for email updates of the latest grant opportunities and awards.

View the Grand Challenges partnership network

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is part of the Grand Challenges partnership network. Visit www.grandchallenges.org to view the map of awarded grants across this network and grant opportunities from partners.
Map of grant distribution