DAMAZO T. KADENGYE
Research Scientist
Damazo T. Kadengye (Ph.D) is a Statistician and Epidemiologist with over 17 years of research and practice in Public Health and Educational Sciences. Presently, Damazo serves as a Research Scientist and Head of Data, Measurement and Evaluation with the African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC). He is a 2017 Impact Evaluation Fellow of the East Africa Social Science Translation (EASST) Collaborative and a member of the Network of Impact Evaluation Researchers in Africa (NIERA).
Damazo T. Kadengye (Ph.D) received a Master of Biostatistics from Hasselt University and a doctorate in Applied Statistics from the University of Leuven in Belgium. He leads a number of research projects focusing on Data, Measurement and Evaluations in the areas of HIV/AIDS, women health, adolescent health, intimate partner violence and educational sciences
Previously, Damazo served as a Senior Lecturer of Biostatistics and Epidemiology at Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Uganda; as a Lecturer of Statistical Methods at Makerere University, Uganda; and as an Epidemiologist with U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Uganda. He has led several funded research projects and published in the areas of HIV/AIDS, women health, adolescent health and educational sciences.
His statistical methods of interest include discrete data analysis, generalized linear mixed models, missing data methods and multilevel modelling. He has experience in use of STATA, SAS, R, SPSS, Epi-Info and Epi-Data software.
Damazo is a 2017 Impact Evaluation Fellow of the East Africa Social Science Translation (EASST) Collaborative based at the Center of Effective Global Action(CEGA), University of California, Berkeley. Damazo’s professional profile is on his ORCID account and Linkedin profile.