
Makerere University Biomedical Engineering
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We took part in Launch of National Medical Equipment Guidelines in K'la. Dr. Robert Ssekitoleko made commitment to national health tech dev't. Guidelines aim to improve medical equipment lifecycle mag't, enhancing efficiency, safety, & sustainability in Uganda's healthcare system.






Meet the innovators at the Design Cube Makerere University This biomedical innovation hub is revolutionizing healthcare in Uganda & beyond. From prosthetics to medical devices, discover how students & researchers are turning ideas into life-changing solutions. #BiomedicalInnovation


Join us for the PhD Public Defense of our own Henry Fenekansi Kiwumulo! Discover how MRI-aided nanoparticles can revolutionize leukemia treatment. Let's support groundbreaking research! DON'T MISS OUT! #LeukemiaResearch #Nanoparticles #MRI Makerere University, School Of Engineering CITE




We congratulate our mother Makerere University College of Health Sciences upon graduating 16 children blood disease & cancer specialists while celebrating a century of training health professionals. 16 fellows were awarded from the Paediatric Heamatology & Oncology Fellowship. Bruce Kirenga Texas Children's



NEW!! All #Freshmen admitted to the Makerere University College of Health Sciences are invited for orientation by the Principal, Bruce Kirenga 📅 Tuesday, 05th August 2025. ⏲️ Starting at 8 am. 📍 Davies Lecture Theatre. Kindly Attend in Person!



Our own Robert Ssekitoleko Lecturer & Head of Biomedical Engineering at Makerere University is the Organizing Chair for the 3rd Uganda National Biomedical Engineering Conference 2025 🇺🇬 running from 2nd-3rd Oct 2025 themes,Strengthening BME for Sustainable Healthcare & Econ Transformation


Our own Mr. Henry Fenekansi Kiwumulo has today confidently & successfully defended his PhD. With his dissertation, titled “MRI-Aided Nanoparticles Drug Release in Leukemia Treatment,” promises tremendous revolution in medical research. Makerere University CEDAT CITE Robert Ssekitoleko
