Nelly Mugo
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Nelly Mugo | |
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| Education | University of Nairobi University of Washington |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Medicine, HIV |
| Institutions | Kenya Medical Research Institute University of Washington |
Nelly Mugo is a Kenyan obstetrician, gynaecologist and scientist involved in HIV and cervical cancer prevention research. She is a Research Associate Professor, Global Health in the University of Washington and the Center for Clinical Research, Kenya Medical Research Institute.[1] She is also a member of the African Academy of Sciences.[2] In 2021, Mugo became the inaugural recipient of the Gita Ramjee Prize.[3][4]
Mugo was one of eight children.[5] She began her medical training at the University of Nairobi in 1981,[5] where she completed degrees in Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery and Master of Medicine.[1] In 2000, she received a degree in Master of Public Health from the University of Washington.[6]