Titus Ngeno
Assistant Research Professor of Global Health
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Titus Ngeno
Assistant Research Professor of Global Health
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Dr. Ng’eno’s research is focused on innovative cardiovascular disease interventions, to improve health outcomes. He was a lead investigator in the NIH funded Feasibility study on cardiac rehabilitation in Kenya (NCT02795936), and subsequently conducted the Cardiac RehabilitatiOn and Metabolomic Profile among Patients with Heart Failure (CROMe-HF) clinical trial (NCT03743012). Since 2010, Dr. Ng’eno, together with Drs. John Lawrence and Jerry Bloomfield, have supported the growth of a cardiology program at the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH), Kenya. The Duke-MTRH partnership has led to the establishment of a cardiac ICU, growth of diagnostic and ambulatory cardiology services, and development of a cardiology fellowship training program. Through a collaborative effort between the Cardiology Division, the Hubert-Yeargan Center for Global Health and the Duke Global Health Institute, Dr. Ng’eno will continue to co-lead Cardiovascular development in the region.