Vincent Boima
College of Health Sciences, Bahrain
52 Papers
41 Citations
Vincent Boima is an academic researcher from College of Health Sciences, Bahrain. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 36 publications. Previous affiliations of Vincent Boima include Korle Bu Teaching Hospital & University of Ghana.
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Research capacity. Enabling the genomic revolution in Africa
Charles N. Rotimi,Akin Abayomi,Alash'le Abimiku,Victoria Adabayeri,Clement Adebamowo,Ezekiel Adebiyi,Adebowale D. Ademola,Adebowale Adeyemo,Dwomoa Adu,Dissou Affolabi,Godfred Agongo,Samuel Ajayi,Sally N Akarolo-Anthony,Rufus Akinyemi,Albert Akpalu,Marianne Alberts,Orlando Alonso Betancourt,Ahmed M. Alzohairy,Gobena Ameni,Olukemi K. Amodu,Gabriel Anabwani,Kristian G. Andersen,Fatiu A Arogundade,Oyedunni Arulogun,Danny Asogun,Rasheed Bakare,Naby Balde,Mary Lynn Baniecki,Christine Beiswanger,Alia Benkahla,Lara Bethke,M Boehnke,Vincent Boima,James Brandful,Andrew Brooks,Frank C. Brosius,Chester W. Brown,Bruno Bucheton,David T. Burke,Barrington G. Burnett,Stacy Carrington-Lawrence,Nadia Carstens,John Chisi,Alan Christoffels,Richard S. Cooper,Heather J. Cordell,Nigel J. Crowther,Talishiea Croxton,Jantina de Vries,Leslie Derr,Peter Donkor,Seydou Doumbia,Audrey Duncanson,Ivy Ekem,Ahmed El Sayed,Mark E Engel,John Enyaru,Dean Everett,Faisal M. Fadlelmola,Eyitayo Fakunle,Kenneth H. Fischbeck,Anne Fischer,Onikepe A. Folarin,Junaid Gamieldien,Robert F. Garry,Simani Gaseitsiwe,Rasheed Gbadegesin,Anita Ghansah,Maria Y. Giovanni,Parham Goesbeck,F. Xavier Gómez-Olivé,Donald S. Grant,Ravnit Grewal,Mark S. Guyer,Neil A. Hanchard,Christian T. Happi,Scott Hazelhurst,Branwen J. Hennig,Christiane Hertz-Fowler,Winston Hide,Friedhelm Hilderbrandt,Christopher Hugo-Hamman,Muntaser E. Ibrahim,Regina James,Yasmina Jaufeerally-Fakim,Carolyn Jenkins,Ute Jentsch,Pan Pan Jiang,Moses Joloba,Victor Jongeneel,Fourie Joubert,Mukthar Kader,Kathleen Kahn,Pontiano Kaleebu,Saidi Kapiga,Samar K. Kassim,Ishmael Kasvosve,Jonathan K. Kayondo,Bernard Keavney,Adeodata Kekitiinwa,Sheik Humarr Khan,Paul L. Kimmel,Mary Claire King,Robert Kleta,Mathurin Koffi,Jeffrey B. Kopp,Matthias Kretzler,Judit Kumuthini,Samuel Kyobe,Catherine Kyobutungi,Daniel T. Lackland,Karen A. Lacourciere,Guida Landouré,Rita T. Lawlor,Thomas Lehner,Maia Lesosky,Naomi S. Levitt,Katherine Littler,Zané Lombard,Jeanne F. Loring,Sylvester Leonard Lyantagaye,Annette MacLeod,Ebony B. Madden,Chengetai R. Mahomva.,Julie Makani,Manmak Mamven,Marape Marape,Graeme Mardon,Patricia A. Marshall,Darren P. Martin,Daniel K. Masiga,Robin Mason,Michael Mate-Kole,Enock Matovu,Mary T Mayige,Mary T Mayige,Bongani M. Mayosi,Jean Claude Mbanya,Sheryl A. McCurdy,Mark I. McCarthy,Helen McIlleron,Seth O. McLigeyo,Corrine Merle,Ana Olga Mocumbi,Charles Mondo,John V. Moran,Ayesha A. Motala,Marva Moxey-Mims,Sununguko Wata Mpoloka,Chisomo L. Msefula,Thuli Mthiyane,Nicola Mulder,Gebregziabher Mulugeta,Dieuodonne Mumba,John Musuku,Mo Nagdee,Oyekanmi Nash,Daouda Ndiaye,Anh Quynh Nguyen,Mark P. Nicol,Oathokwa Nkomazana,Shane A. Norris,Betty Nsangi,Alexander K. Nyarko,Moffat Nyirenda,Eileen Obe,Reginald Obiakor,Abraham Oduro,Solomon F. Ofori-Acquah,Okechukwu S Ogah,S.W.O. Ogendo,Kwaku Ohene-Frempong,Akinlolu O. Ojo,T O Olanrewaju,John Oli,Charlotte Osafo,Odile Ouwe Missi Oukem-Boyer,Bruce Ovbiagele,Andrew Owen,Mayowa O. Owolabi,Lukman Owolabi,Ellis Owusu-Dabo,Guillaume Paré,Rulan S. Parekh,Hugh-G. Patterton,Margaret B. Penno.,Jane Peterson,Rembert Pieper,Jacob Plange-Rhule,Martin R. Pollak,Julia Puzak,Rajkumar Ramesar,Michèle Ramsay,Rebekah S. Rasooly,Shiksha Reddy,Pardis C. Sabeti,Kwamena W. Sagoe,Tunde Salako,Oumar Samassekou,Manjinder S. Sandhu,Manjinder S. Sandhu,Manjinder S. Sandhu,Osman Sankoh,Fred Stephen Sarfo,Marie Sarr,Gasnat Shaboodien,Issa Sidibe,Gustave Simo,Martin Simuunza,Liam Smeeth,Eugene Sobngwi,Himla Soodyall,Hermann Sorgho,Oumou Sow Bah,Sudha Srinivasan,Dan J. Stein,Ezra Susser,Carmen Swanepoel,Godfred Tangwa,Andrew Tareila,Özlem Tastan Bishop,Bamidele O. Tayo,Nicki Tiffin,Halidou Tinto,Ekaete Tobin,Stephen Tollman,Mahamadou Traoré,Marsha Treadwell,Jennifer L. Troyer,Masego Tsimako-Johnstone,Vincent Tukei,Ifeoma Ulasi,Nzovu Ulenga,Beverley van Rooyen,Ablo Prudence Wachinou,Salina P. Waddy,Alisha N. Wade,Misaki Wayengera,James A. G. Whitworth,Louise Wideroff,Cheryl A. Winkler,Sarah Winnicki,Ambroise Wonkam,Mengistu Tadase Yewondwossen,Nathan L. Yozwiak,Heather J. Zar +245 more
TL;DR: If the dearth of genomics research involving Africans persists, the potential health and economic benefits emanating from genomic science may elude an entire continent.
Factors Associated with Medication Nonadherence among Hypertensives in Ghana and Nigeria
Vincent Boima,Adebowale D. Ademola,Aina Olufemi Odusola,Francis Agyekum,Chibuike Eze Nwafor,Helen Cole,Babatunde L. Salako,Gbenga Ogedegbe,Bamidele O. Tayo +8 more
TL;DR: MNA is high among hypertensives in Ghana and Nigeria and is associated with depression, concern about hypertensive medications, formal education, and use of herbal preparations, which suggests interplay of other factors and needs further investigation.
The Bidirectional Relationship between Tuberculosis and Diabetes.
TL;DR: It is hoped that the awareness of clinicians and managers of TB and diabetes programs on the effect of the interaction between these two disease entities and how to better screen and manage patients will be increased.
The Association between Diabetes-Related Distress and Medication Adherence in Adult Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Cross-Sectional Study
TL;DR: It is suggested that diabetes distress is a significant determinant of medication adherence behaviour in patients with T2DM and incorporating routine screening for distress into the standard diabetes care within the Ghanaian health system and having health practitioners adopt holistic approaches to diabetes management will be important context-specific interventions to improve adherence.
Precision nephrology identified tumor necrosis factor activation variability in minimal change disease and focal segmental glomerulosclerosis.
Laura H. Mariani,Sean Eddy,Fadhl M. Al-Akwaa,Phillip J. McCown,Jennifer L. Harder,Viji Nair,Felix Eichinger,Sebastian Martini,Adebowale D. Ademola,Vincent Boima,Heather N. Reich,Jamal El Saghir,Bradley Godfrey,Wenjun Ju,E. Tanner,Virginia Vega-Warner,Noel L. Wys,Sharon G. Adler,Gerald B. Appel,Ambarish M. Athavale,Meredith A. Atkinson,Serena M. Bagnasco,Laura Barisoni,Elizabeth J. Brown,Daniel C. Cattran,Gaia M. Coppock,Katherine MacRae Dell,Vimal K. Derebail,Fernando C. Fervenza,Alessia Fornoni,Crystal A. Gadegbeku,Keisha L. Gibson,Larry A. Greenbaum,Sangeeta Hingorani,Michelle Hladunewich,Jeffrey B. Hodgin,Marie M. Hogan,Lawrence B. Holzman,J. Ashley Jefferson,Frederick J. Kaskel,Jeffrey B. Kopp,Richard A. Lafayette,Kevin V. Lemley,John C. Lieske,Jen Jar Lin,R. Menon,Kevin E.C. Meyers,Patrick H. Nachman,Cynthia C. Nast,Michelle M. O’Shaughnessy,Edgar A. Otto,Kimberly J. Reidy,K. Sambandam,John R. Sedor,Christine B. Sethna,Pamela Singer,Tarak Srivastava,Cheryl L. Tran,Katherine R. Tuttle,Suzanne Vento,Chia-shi Wang,Akinlolu O. Ojo,Dwomoa Adu,Debbie S. Gipson,Howard Trachtman,Matthias Kretzler +65 more
TL;DR: In this article , an unbiased transcriptomic-driven approach was used to identify molecular pathways which are shared by subgroups of patients with either minimal change disease (MCD) or focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS).
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