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Dr. Marilyn C. Ronoh is a Lecturer and Researcher of Applied Mathematics and Infectious Disease Modelling. She is currently teaching at the University of Embu, Kenya on a full-time basis. She has a BSc. degree in Mathematics, MSc. in Applied Mathematics and PhD in Applied Mathematics (Mathematical Modelling). She is also an alumni of the Mawazo PhD Scholars programme and has supported the implementation of the Mawazo Learning Exchange (MLEx) programme and the MLEx mentorship programme. Her recent research centered on constructing mathematical models to understand the transmission dynamics of HIV/AIDS among the adolescents and young people in Kenya. She has authored and co-authored published manuscripts in emerging infectious diseases. Currently, she is involved in multidisciplinary and international research collaborations, particularly modelling the social drivers of HIV/AIDS disease, sexual and reproductive health research, infectious diseases and climate changes and applications of artificial intelligence to HIV/AIDS disease dynamics among the youth in Kenya

AMLD Africa 2024 / Speakers

Darlington Akogo

Founder and CEO, minoHealth AI Labs

Emmanuel Noutahi

Principal Scientist - Research Unit Lead - Valence Labs

Mary-Anne Hartley

Professor, MD, Yale School of Medicine & EPFL School of Computer Science

Sandeep Reddy

Director, MBA (Healthcare Management) Program, Deakin University

Tariq Daouda

Head of AI for biomedical applications, Faculty of Medicine, UM6P

Vukosi Marivate

Co-Founder/CTO, Lelapa AI | Co-founder, Deep Learning Indaba | Co-founder, Masakhane

AMLD / Global partners