Pontiano Kaleebu

Pontiano Kaleebu is a Ugandan physician, clinical immunologist, HIV/AIDS researcher, academic and medical administrator, who is the executive director of the Uganda Virus Research Institute (UVRI).[1]

Pontiano Kaleebu
Born1960 (age 6061)
NationalityUgandan
CitizenshipUganda
Alma materMakerere University
(Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery)
University of London
(Diploma in Immunology)
(Doctor of Philosophy in Immunology)
OccupationPhysician, Academic
Clinical Immunologist
HIV/AIDS Researcher
and Medical Administrator
Years active1995 – present
Known forProfessional competence
TitleExecutive Director of Uganda Virus Research Institute

He also concurrently serves as the director of the joint clinical research unit owned by the Medical Research Council (United Kingdom) (MRC-UK), UVRI and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), located in Entebbe, Uganda, carrying on research in infectious, non-communicable and neglected diseases.[1][2]

Background and education

Pontiano Kaleebu was born in Uganda, circa 1960.[3] He attended Jinja Kaloli Primary School, in Wakiso District, where he obtained his Primary Leaving Certificate. He then transferred to St. Mary's College Kisubi, where he undertook his O-Level studies. He completed his A-Level education at Kampala High School, where he obtained his High School Diploma.[3]

He was admitted to Makerere University School of Medicine, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery degree in the mid 1980s. He interned at St. Francis Hospital Nsambya, under Dr. Merriam Duggan.[3]

In 1988, Kaleebu was awarded a scholarship to study immunology at the Royal Postgraduate Medical School, at Hammersmith Hospital, in West London, in the United Kingdom. He graduated with a Diploma in Immunology.[3]

While in London, he was offered the opportunity to pursue a doctorate in immunology, by the University of London, on scholarship, under Professor Jonathan Weber, at St Mary's Hospital, London. He completed his PhD program in the mid 1990s.[1][3]

Career

1987, Kaleebu was recruited as a medical research officer at UVRI, by the then institution's director, Dr. Sylvester Sempala. Following the completion of his PhD studies, Kaleebu returned to UVRI and was appointed as the head of the immunology department. The following year, he joined the joint MRC/UVRI research programme.[3]

Over the years, Dr Kaleebu has become a leading international researcher in the areas of immunology and virology and is a member to the international team that participated the first vaccine trial in Africa against HIV/AIDS. Sometime in the late 2000s, he became the director of UVRI in an acting capacity.[3] He was confirmed in that position in the mid 2010s. He is a Professor of immunovirology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.[4]

Other considerations

His main research interests are HIV vaccine research especially understanding HIV diversity and resistance to antiretroviral drugs, as well as the protective immune responses. He is the recipient of numerous Awards including (a) the Scientific Achievement Award from Rotary International, awarded in 2003 (b) the Presidential Science Award 2005/2006 and (c) the Fellowship of Imperial College London, Faculty of Medicine, awarded in 2010 (d) Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh- FRCP Edin 2016 (e) Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences-FMedSc 2020. He has co-authored more than 260 publications in peer reviewed journals, a partial list appears at the bottom of this reference.[1]

References

  1. MRC Uganda (2018). "Profile of Professor Pontiano Kaleebu". Entebbe: Medical Research Council (Uganda) (MRC Uganda). Retrieved 4 December 2018.
  2. Ainebyoona, Emmanuel (14 May 2018), "UVRI partners with London school for cancer research", Daily Monitor, Kampala, retrieved 4 December 2018
  3. Kalibbala, Gladys (29 November 2009). "Kaleebu came home to find cure for AIDS". New Vision. Kampala. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
  4. IANPHI (3 August 2016). "Meet Prof. Pontiano Kaleebu: UVRI's new Director". Atlanta: International Association of National Public Health Institutes (IANPHI). Retrieved 4 December 2018.
Political offices
Preceded by
Edward Katongole-Mbidde
As Director Uganda Virus Research Institute
Director Uganda Virus Research Institute
2016 - Present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
As Director Uganda Virus Research Institute
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