Professor Andre Pascal Kengne

Director, NCD Unit, Medical Research Council, South Africa

Biography

Professor Andre Pascal Kengne is a medical doctor and internist from the School of Medicine of Yaounde in Cameroon; and holds a PhD in medicine from the Sydney University, Australia. 

He is the current Director of South African Medical Research Council’s Non-Communicable Diseases Research Unit; Professor in the Department of the Department of Medicine of the University of Cape Town; and Extraordinary Professor of Global Health at Stellenbosch University, South Africa. 

His areas of research include chronic diseases epidemiology and prevention in developing countries, decision making in diabetes and cardiovascular disease. 

He has a solid background on longitudinal studies methodologies, both interventional and observational, as well as related statistical methods. 

He has practiced Medicine in Africa, lectured and mentored on issues relating to chronic diseases and conducted research on those conditions at very high level both in Africa and at the global level. 

He is co-author of over 500 peer-reviewed articles, book chapters and monographs on chronic diseases in Africa and at the global level. 

He has received several distinctions during his career as a researcher, and is member of many international experts and working groups.