Kenneth Ngure MPH, MSc, PhD is an Associate Professor of Global Health and the Chair Department of Community Health at the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT), Kenya. He is also an Affiliate Associate Professor of the Department of Global Health, University of Washington. Dr. Ngure was recently appointed as a member of the Expert Committee on Clinical Trials of the Kenyan Pharmacy and Poisons Board. Additionally, Dr. Ngure is behavioral scientist and is currently co-chairing a protocol (MTN-034) to evaluate the safety of and adherence to a vaginal matrix ring containing dapivirine and oral emtricitabine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate in an African adolescent female population and co-leading a randomized trial that tests how HIV self-testing might support PrEP delivery among men and women in Kenya (R01MH113572) as well as leading the behavioral component of several other multisite studies. Dr. Ngure is currently a Deputy Editor for the Journal of the International AIDS Society, Academic Editor for PLOS One and serves on the Board of Editors for AIDS and Behavior. Dr. Ngure is an elected member of the Governing Council of the International AIDS Society where he sits in the Executive Committee. Additionally, Dr. Ngure has a passion for mentoring and has mentored and continues to mentor several doctoral and postdoctoral students locally and internationally