Anne Pulei, MD, MPH
HIGH IRI Fellow | University of Nairobi
Dr. Anne Naipanoi Pulei, BSc (Anat), MBChB, MSc (Anat), MMed (Ob/Gyn), MPH (Global Health) is a lecturer at the Departments of Human Anatomy & Physiology, and Obstetrics & Gynecology at the University of Nairobi (UoN), Kenya. Dr. Pulei completed her medical training at the University of Nairobi. In addition to clinical practice, Dr. Pulei is also involved in research activities at the Kenyatta National Hospital, which is affiliated with the University of Nairobi. As a recipient of the competitive International AIDS Research and Training Program (IARTP), she graduated from the University of Washington in 2020 with a Master of Public Health degree. Currently, she is a student at the University of Nairobi’s Ph.D. program in Implementation Science.
Dr. Pulei’s research interests are the prevention of STIs and HIV among women and reducing maternal mortality and morbidity. She recently developed a risk score for predicting chlamydial infection among women planning conception.