Henry Joseph Oduor Ogola is a research scientist and academic with over 15 years of experience in genomics, bioinformatics, and clinical research management. His work focuses on integrating computational biology with clinical and public health research, with particular expertise in next-generation sequencing (NGS), metagenomics, and advanced data analytics.

He has led and coordinated multiple large-scale, multi-site research programs funded by international agencies including the NIH, CDC, BMGF, and PEPFAR, ensuring compliance with GCP, IRB, and global research standards. His experience spans clinical data management, research systems development, and cross-institutional collaboration across Africa and internationally.

Ogola has secured over KES 500 million in research funding and has contributed to numerous peer-reviewed publications in areas spanning microbiome science, infectious diseases, and translational research. He is also actively involved in postgraduate training, mentorship, and the development of advanced bioinformatics and research methodologies.

At Amyloidosis Africa, he supports the development of genomic and data science frameworks, contributing to the integration of genetic research, registry systems, and multi-country studies. His role strengthens the initiative’s capacity to deliver high-quality, data-driven research and to scale collaborative efforts across the continent.