The researcher's work is centered on the multifaceted impact of genetics, environment, diet, and lifestyle on diabetes and related health issues within African populations. Their research extends across various domains: they examine how specific SNPs influence disease risk through genome-wide studies, link metabolic changes to cardiovascular health in retinal diseases, and explore the role of obesity in both heart disease and diabetes. The researcher also investigates the biological basis of blood pressure regulation, using techniques like CD43 analysis, and applies quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping across diverse species. Their work highlights the importance of understanding metabolic pathways and dietary influences to develop effective health interventions for diabetes prevention and management.
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