Dr. Sylvia Nabukenya holds a PhD degree in Bioethics from Makerere University. Her interests lie in examining ethical questions in health technologies including the use of AI in health research, ethics of genetic and genomic research, and engagement in low resource settings. She is a member of the School of biomedical sciences Research ethics committee. Dr. Nabukenya has been involved in several research projects and published her work in many peer review journals. As part of her PhD work, she developed an institutional procedural guidance with a logical process for return of individual research results to participants. This guidance can be used by research institutions and several stakeholders including research ethics committees, researchers and community advisory board members to make informed decisions on how individual results from genomic and genetic results may be communicated to participants. Dr. Nabukenya is also an awardee of a fellowship by the Global Forum for Bioethics in Research (GFBR- 2023), which received supplementary funding from the NIH/FIC to SARETI, a project of the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN). In this fellowship, Dr. Nabukenya and her team developed a guide aimed to strengthen ethics review of AI health research proposals. This guide aims to support research ethics committees in Uganda. Her works can be found here https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5868-7376