UNIVERSITY OF ZIMBABWE CLINICAL TRIALS RESEARCH CENTRE

Our Leadership

UZ-CTRC LEADERSHIP

About Leadership

The organizations leadership is characterized by a diverse, skilled, and visionary team dedicated to realizing our mission and vision. The leadership comprises individuals with extensive expertise in clinical research, public health, administration, and community engagement. Our leadership is committed to fostering a culture of collaboration, innovation, and inclusivity, ensuring that every member of the team is empowered to contribute to meaningful change. The leaderships strategic acumen and dedication to evidence-based decision making enable the UZ-CTRC to navigate the dynamic landscape of clinical research, while their while their commitment to ethical and patient-centered practices ensures that our initiatives prioritize the well- being of the Zimbabwean population. The COVID-19 pandemic response was a great example of the leaderships ability to navigate through difficult situations. Through their mentorship, guidance, and strategic direction, the leadership team empowers our staff to embrace continuous learning, adaptability, and resilience, driving the organization to deliver on its mission and vision.

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Our Leadership

The Scientific Leadership Group (SLG) is charged with ensuring that the programme meets the obligations of its sponsors while fulfilling its mission and long-term goals. Its objectives include but not limited to

  • Monitoring the operating, administrative and financial performance of the CTU by ensuring that approved budgets are followed for all research activities.
  • Identifying external collaborative partners, ensure sound fiscal management.
  • Implementing the policy and strategy for the CTU and deal with all operational matters affecting the CTU.
  • Providing technical support and data for evidence-based policy recommendation to the University of Zimbabwe (UZ) and the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC)
Leadership in HIV and cervical cancer research Zimbabwe

Prof Zvavahera Mike Chirenje

HPV/HIV disease research; Biomedical prevention HIV/STIs products; Cervical cancer screening & treatment modalities in low resource settings. Gynecological Oncologist

“My motivation is to know that I have done my best in contributing towards elimination of cervical cancer, in low- and middle-income resource settings”

Leadership in clinical research, University of Zimbabwe

Prof Mike Mbizvo (Advisor)

Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, HIV/Adolescents/ Implementation Science Research D. Phil (Andrology)

“I strongly believe in mentoring the next generation of research scientists”

HIV and cervical cancer research leadership

Dr Felix Godwin Mhlanga

HIV and Cervical Cancer Prevention and contraception. Obstetrician and Gyneacologist

“My hope is to expanding contraceptive provision for all in need including males through evidence-based modalities”

Prof Chiedza Maponga

Perinatal Health MBChB, MSc Clinical Epidemiology

I am passionate about promoting the well-being of women and children through optimization of interventions that impact maternal and child outcomes in a population heavily affected by HIV and personal trauma.

Gynaecological oncology and HIV research leader

Prof Margaret Borok

Gynecological Oncologist,HPV/HIV disease research, evaluation of biomedical prevention HIV/STIs products. Evaluation of cervical cancer screening & treatment modalities in low resource settings.

“My motivation is to know that I have done my best in contributing towards elimination of cervical cancer, in low- and middle-income resource settings”

Adolescent health and HIV research leadership

Prof Mutsa Bwakura

HIV treatment and Malnutrition. Paediatrician, PhD

“Quality Healthcare for all children in resource limited settings”

Pediatric HIV research leadership in Zimbabwe

Dr Lynda Stranix-Chibanda

Clinical trials of novel strategies for HIV treatment and prevention in complex populations - Paediatrician

“Make it possible for children and pregnant populations to access better medicines! Passionate about mentoring the next generation of African researchers to conceptualize, conduct, and disseminate high quality research of immediate relevance to the national health response”

Biomedical HIV prevention research leadership

Dr Nyaradzo Mgodi

Biomedical HIV prevention methods for women - BSc, MBChB, MMed - Pathology

“My desire is to see the development of innovative products that will contribute towards ending the epidemic in women”

Tuberculosis and HIV clinical research leadership

Dr W Samaneka

HIV/TB, HIV therapeutics/ Tuberculosis treatment and diagnostics/ long-term complications of HIV. MBChB, MSc (Clinical Epidemiology/Clinical Trialist)

“Elimination of Tuberculosis should become a reality in Africa”

Dr T Nematadzira

Perinatal Health MBChB, MSc Clinical Epidemiology

“I am passionate about promoting the well-being of women and children through optimization of interventions that impact maternal and child outcomes in a population heavily affected by HIV and personal trauma.”

Dr T Mutingwende

Clinical Pharmacology; HIV preventive and therapeutic pharmacology using broadly neutralizing antibodies, pre-exposure prophylaxis and antiretroviral therapy. MBChB, MSc, DPhil

“I would love to advance Clinical pharmacology research and positively impact people's lives”

Dr Allen T Matubu

Basic Science Immunology, HIV biomedical prevention, Public Health. HBMLS, MSc Clinical Epidemiology, PhD Immunology

"I’m Passionate about biomarker research, discovery and investigating clinical applications in predicting disease progression and outcomes and ultimately impact clinical and public health approaches"

Research grants

Margaret Mukoki

Pre- and Post-Award Grants Management, Fundraising; Accounting; Compliance; Capacity Building. Bachelor of Accounting Honors; Bachelor of Community Health Psychology

“I strongly believe in building strong grantsmanship, through continuous capacity building in the various aspects of pre- and post-award management.”

HIV and STI research leadership in Zimbabwe

Gift T Chareka

Gynecological Oncologist,HPV/HIV disease research, evaluation of biomedical prevention HIV/STIs products. Evaluation of cervical cancer screening & treatment modalities in low resource settings.

“My motivation is to know that I have done my best in contributing towards elimination of cervical cancer, in low- and middle-income resource settings”

Our Team of Experts

The experts at the UZ-CTRC represent a diverse array of disciplines including, Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Physicians, Pediatricians, Laboratory Scientists, a Pathologist, Clinical Epidemiologists, Pharmacologists, Social scientists,  Public Health specialists, Implementation Science expert,  Grants management experts, Quality Management experts, Data Management, Community Engagement experts, Clinical Trial Specialist and Health Economists, Counselors. Drawing from their rich and varied backgrounds, our experts exemplify a dedication to continuous learning and collaboration, and their collective impact is instrumental in shaping the landscape of clinical research and healthcare delivery, positioning the organization as a leader in driving positive health outcomes for the Zimbabwean population.

Adlight Dandadzi

HIV and AIDS, Palliative Care, Implementation Science - Social and Behavioral Scientist

“I would like to advance public health by integrating social and behavioral research to improve HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, and palliative care, enhancing the quality of life for affected individuals and communities.”

Charles Zvichauya Chasakara

BSc Honors Sociology. An experienced Social and Behavioral Scientist with over 20 years of experience in public health research focusing on both behavioral and clinical studies, 15 of which have supported community engagement activities in the CTU. Public Health, Community Engagement & Qualitative Research

"To advance meaningful community involvement in public health research working with stakeholders and spearheaded by Community Advisory Boards (CAB) to foster Good Participatory Practices (GPP)."

Dorinda Mukura

Cancer Epidemiology and tumour immunology Biomedical Scientist; MSc Clinical Epidemiology

“Fostering the growth of scholar-practitioners who influence constructive social change is essential”

Dr Pamela Grace Mukwekwerere

HIV/ Mental Health/ Adolescents and Young People. MBChB, MPH

“I enjoy mentoring and coaching young people so that they are empowered to be relevant and positively impact their communities”

Dr Tapiwa Mbengeranwa

MBCHB, MBA Total Quality Management

“Understanding processes and establishing robust systems in pursuit of quality is vital”

Elizabeth S Magada

"The greatness of a community is most accurately measured by the compassionate actions and meaningful engagement with stakeholders."

“I strongly believe in building strong grantsmanship, through continuous capacity building in the various aspects of pre- and post-award management.”

Matthew Saizi

Pre- and Post-Award Grants Management Accounting and Auditing; Grants administration; Grants compliance and monitoring. B Acc, MBA.

”Enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of grant management processes by streamlining the monitoring, reporting, and compliance processes.”

Peter Kanda

Data Analytics in medical research MSc in Big Data Analytics, BSc Information Systems

“Generation of quality data is essential for efficient and effective decision making.”

Petina Musara

Qualitative researcher Social Science

“I love understanding why people do what they do”

Rodney Goreraza

Clinical trials quality management BSc Honors Biochemistry

“My vision is to be able to mentor the next generation of dedicated quality management personnel. I would like one day to look back and say, the department is in safe hands!”

Tsungai Mhembere

Implementation of evidence-based HIV interventions in the community in an effective and affordable manner. BPharm (Hons), MPH, PGDip Health Economics

“I am keen to contribute towards sustainable and equitable access of acceptable reproductive and that promote maternal health in low-income communities”