The researcher has focused on a multifaceted approach integrating genomic and molecular biology techniques to address disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment across diverse regions. Their work spans themes including prostate cancer research with a particular emphasis on African populations, multiple myeloma advancements in genetic fine-mapping, and trauma-related injuries. The study emphasizes patient-centric care, longitudinal longitudinal studies examining disease outcomes, and global datasets for translational insights. Key areas of inquiry include susceptibility loci for prostate cancer, the role of rare genetic variants, genomic integration for polygenic risk scores, and novel fine-mapping strategies. The research also explores innovative molecular biology techniques and their clinical applications, aiming to enhance understanding of cancer biology while addressing regional health disparities.
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