Dr. Daniel Atwine, MD, MPH(M), MPhil, PhD, is the Executive Director and Research Director at SRF-RTCs and Soar Research Foundation. He is a Ugandan medical doctor, epidemiologist, and public health leader with over 18 years in clinical research and 16 years in postgraduate mentorship. He holds an MBChB (MUST, 2007), MPH (Brussels, 2010), MPhil (Stellenbosch, 2016), and PhD in Epidemiology (Montpellier, 2017), complemented by postgraduate diplomas and international training in epidemiology, TB control, systematic reviews, mentorship, and research ethics, equipping him with extensive expertise in public health research and capacity building. He has guided 450+ research projects and led impactful studies in TB, malaria, HIV, maternal health, diagnostics, and biomedical innovation. He is a research Trainer and has implemented over 7 Clinical Trials in Low resource settings. He also conducts project evaluations and impact assessments and program monitoring and evaluations. He chairs the African Biomedical Engineering Consortium (ABEC), the Global South Trials Network (GLISTEN), Humanitarian Action and Research for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and Refugees in Uganda (HARI-Uganda) consortium, and co-chairs Uganda’s National TB Research Committee. With 75+ publications including books, global presentations, and multiple awards, he champions ethical, equitable and inclusive African-led health research to improve vulnerable communities’ wellbeing and generate solutions for the neglected communicable and non-communicable diseases in Africa. He is passionate about adapting health interventions and innovations to the context of refugees and Internal displaced persons (IDPs).