I am an experienced medical researcher with over five years leading implementation of medical research projects and analysing data from such projects. My research focus is in the field of HIV, where I explore issues to do with ART adherence among children and adolescents. I have a good understanding of HIV prevention interventions among the general population in sub Saharan Africa. I have written, reviewed and presented abstracts (both posters and orals) to international conferences including the International AIDS Society and HIV Research for Prevention. I have also published in peer reviewed journals including as a first author e.g., Plos One. The skills I have acquired through my work and by participating in these conferences make me an ideal candidate for this task. I am flexible with my working hours. I have a master’s degree in statistics, and have an in-depth understanding of statistical concepts. I am also currently pursuing my PhD in applied statistics.