Tawanda Chivese | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award
Assist. Prof. Dr Tawanda Chivese, University of Washington Tacoma, United States
Assist. Prof. Dr. Tawanda Chivese is an accomplished epidemiologist specializing in clinical epidemiology. With a Ph.D. in Medicine from the University of Cape Town, and an MSc (cum laude) in Clinical Epidemiology from Stellenbosch University, Dr. Chivese has a strong foundation in advanced epidemiological methods, biostatistics, and global health. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Epidemiology at the University of Washington Tacoma, and an Extraordinary Senior Lecturer at Stellenbosch University. Over his career, Dr. Chivese has led impactful international research on diabetes, gestational diabetes, cardiometabolic diseases, and mental health outcomes. His work has been published in high-impact peer-reviewed journals, and he actively contributes as a journal reviewer and editorial board member. Dr. Chivese’s commitment to academic excellence, mentorship, and research collaboration marks him as a distinguished researcher with significant contributions to global public health.
Publication Profile
Education
Dr. Tawanda Chivese holds a Ph.D. in Medicine (2021) from the University of Cape Town, where he investigated the long-term effects of hyperglycemia in pregnancy on offspring obesity and cardiovascular risk. He earned his MSc Clinical Epidemiology (cum laude, 2014) from Stellenbosch University, completing advanced coursework in epidemiology, biostatistics, and systematic reviews. His Master’s research focused on cigarette smoking and Crohn’s Disease phenotypes. Earlier, he completed a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Nursing Science (2006) from the University of Zimbabwe, developing a strong clinical foundation. He has supplemented his formal education with specialized training in systematic reviews, digital skills, blended learning, biomedical ethics, and diagnostic test accuracy through global institutions like the University of Birmingham and the University of Oxford. Dr. Chivese’s comprehensive education underpins his expertise in clinical epidemiology and global health research.
Experience
Dr. Chivese is currently an Assistant Professor (tenure-track) at the University of Washington Tacoma (2024-present), leading epidemiology and public health teaching, collaborative research on gestational diabetes, and supervising student research. Previously, he served as Assistant Professor at Qatar University (2019-2024), where he coordinated key courses, redesigned epidemiology curricula, and mentored over 100 student researchers, many winning top awards. He fostered collaborations with the Qatar Ministry of Public Health and Qatar Biobank. Concurrently, Dr. Chivese has held honorary positions at Stellenbosch University and the South African Medical Research Council since 2016. His experience combines academic leadership, innovative teaching, curriculum development, large-scale collaborative research, and scholarly publication. His global impact is evidenced by partnerships across Africa, the Middle East, and the U.S., positioning him as a leading figure in global clinical epidemiology.
Awards and Honors
Dr. Tawanda Chivese’s dedication to excellence has earned him multiple accolades. He received consistent teaching excellence awards during his tenure at Qatar University and awards for supervising the best undergraduate research projects. His leadership contributions to the Public Health Association of South Africa, serving on the executive board and as Vice Chairperson for a special interest group, underline his influence in public health leadership. His scholarly work has been recognized with prestigious grants, including funding from Qatar Foundation, Welcome Trust, and SAMRC/Newton Fund. In addition, he has been selected as an editorial board member for BMC Public Health and frequently reviews for top-tier journals like The Lancet and PLOS Medicine. These honors reflect his outstanding achievements in research, teaching, mentorship, and service to the academic and public health communities.
Research Focus
Dr. Chivese’s research primarily focuses on the intersection of metabolic and mental health diseases, particularly diabetes, cardiovascular risks, and cognitive outcomes post-gestational diabetes. He specializes in clinical epidemiology, meta-analysis, and diagnostic accuracy studies. His recent projects include investigating the developmental origins of autism spectrum disorders, the role of poor glycemic control in cognitive dysfunction, and refining meta-analysis methods for improved evidence synthesis. He also leads collaborative studies on lifestyle interventions to prevent cardiometabolic diseases in high-risk populations. His work aims to uncover critical determinants of chronic disease progression and provide actionable public health interventions. Dr. Chivese’s research approach is interdisciplinary, combining clinical insight, advanced statistical methods, and global collaboration to address complex health challenges in both low- and high-income settings.