He is a final-year PhD candidate at Muhimbili University where my research focuses on developing affordable software for cephalometric analysis. His work aims to enhance orthodontic care in Tanzania by creating diagnostic tools tailored to the aesthetic and functional needs of Tanzanian patients, supporting more personalized and culturally sensitive treatment. This innovation also has potential relevance for other low-resource settings by demonstrating how localized, cost-effective solutions can improve healthcare quality. He is an Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Anatomy and Histology at the Muhimbili University and hold a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from Carlos J. Finlay University, Cuba.
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