Dr Dorcas Kamuya
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Voices of health research ethics in Kenya
Dorcas leads research on the ethics of emerging technologies, collaborative science, and pandemic response. Her work explores ethical frameworks for biobanking and cell line generation in Africa, addressing social acceptability, cultural norms, and equity. She advocates for proactive, context-specific ethics to ensure research is inclusive, trustworthy, and impactful in African settings.
Research groups
Dorcas Kamuya
Wellcome fellow
- Chair: Health Systems and Research Ethics Department
I am a Wellcome Trust Society & Ethics fellow, conducting empirical ethics research examining if and how communities could be engaged on complex ethical topics, with bio-banking as a case study. Other areas I am involved include developing ethical frameworks on Controlled Human Infection Studies for LMIC. As a social science researcher in LMIC, my research interests span two interrelated areas: the value of community and public engagement in health research, and ethical dilemmas for frontline research workers. I am primarily based at the KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme (KWTRP) in Kilifi, Kenya. I currently chair the Health Systems and Research Ethics Department, and co-lead the Health Systems Research theme in the Programme.
I am a member of several collaborative initiatives including Board Member of International Association of Bioethics (IAB); Global Health Bioethics Network, H3Africa Community Engagement working group, Africa Ethics Working Group (AEWG) on Neuro-ethics research, among others. My research work is shared through a growing list of publications, presentations in many national and international meetings and conferences.
Recent publications
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A pragmatic randomized controlled trial of standard care versus corticosteroids plus standard care for treatment of pneumonia in adults admitted to Kenyan hospitals (SONIA)
Lucinde R. et al, (2025), Wellcome Open Research, 7, 269 - 269
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COVID-19 mortality in Africa and Asia - Authors' reply.
Bejon P. et al, (2025), The Lancet. Infectious diseases
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Better engagement, better evidence: working in partnership with patients, the public, and communities in clinical trials with involvement and good participatory practice.
Gobat N. et al, (2025), The Lancet. Global health, 13, e716 - e731
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Creating different global health futures: mapping the health research ecosystem and taking decolonial action.
Tagoe N. et al, (2025), BMC health services research, 25
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Rethinking the evidence on COVID-19 in Africa.
Bejon P. et al, (2025), The Lancet. Infectious diseases