Renal Faculty
Dr Anderson Mutuiri, MBChB, MMed Anatomical Pathology
Assistant Professor
Dr Anderson Mutuiri completed his medical school training at Moi University in Eldoret. He then worked as a medical officer with the Ministry of Health and later at Avenue Healthcare. He subsequently joined and completed his postgraduate training in anatomical pathology in the Department of Pathology at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi. He has been working as a staff pathologist in the Pathology department since 2013.
He has also since completed a one-year clinical fellowship in renal pathology at the Toronto General Hospital and the University of Toronto in June 2018. Dr. Mutuiri’s areas of practice are autopsy pathology, histopathology and cytopathology with expertise in medical kidney biopsy interpretation. His dissertation thesis was on the expression of biomarkers in ovarian carcinomas in Kenyan women. His current research interests are non-communicable diseases and oncopathology.
He is passionate about increasing access to high quality laboratory diagnostic services to the population of East Africa through continuing medical education and research. His hobbies include traveling, scuba diving and studying African history. Dr Mutuiri is a member of the Kenya Association of Clinical Pathologists and the East African Division of the International Academy Pathology.
Dr Mutuiri is also a Consultant Pathologist at The Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi. Read more about him HERE
Publication
Waithaka M, Mutuiri A, Gakinya S. Solid Pseudopapillary Neoplasm of the Pancreas. Annals of African Surgery 2015; Vol.12 (No.1)
Mutuiri, Anderson P. M.Med. Anatomic Pathology; Nzioka, Ancent M.Med. Anatomic Pathology; Busarla, Satya V. P. M.D.; Sayed, Shahin M.Med. Pathology; Moloo, Zahir M.D. Expression of p53 and HER2/Neu in Kenyan Women With Primary Ovarian Carcinoma. International Journal of Gynecological Pathology 2016; 35(6):537–543
Sayed S, Moloo Z, Ngugi A, Allidina A, Ndumia R, Mutuiri A, Wasike R, Wahome C, Abdihakin M, Kasmani R, Spears CD. Breast Camps for Awareness and Early Diagnosis of Breast Cancer in Countries With Limited Resources: A Multidisciplinary Model From Kenya. The Oncologist. 2016 Sep 1;21(9):1138-48.