Charles Rotimi Director of the US National Institutes of Health's (NIH) Center for Research on Genomics and Global Health
Rotimi, Charles N. 1957-....
Rotimi, Charles N.
Rotimi, Charles N. (Charles Nohuoma), 1957-
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Works
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The genetics of African populations in health and disease, 2019: | |
Genome-wide search for susceptibility genes to type 2 diabetes in West Africans: potential role of C-peptide | |
Genomics of Cardiometabolic Disorders in Sub-Saharan Africa | |
Global Gene Expression Profiling in Omental Adipose Tissue of Morbidly Obese Diabetic African Americans | |
The H3Africa policy framework: negotiating fairness in genomics | |
Health disparities in the genomic era: the case for diversifying ethnic representation | |
Heritability of blood pressure in Nigerian families | |
High carrier frequency for recessive OI in West Africans | |
High-depth African genomes inform human migration and health | |
High sensitivity C-reactive protein (Hs-CRP) remains highly stable in long-term archived human serum | |
HLA class II locus and susceptibility to podoconiosis | |
Human ancestry correlates with language and reveals that race is not an objective genomic classifier | |
Identifying the susceptibility gene(s) in a set of trait-linked genes using genotype data | |
Impact of social stigma on the process of obtaining informed consent for genetic research on podoconiosis: a qualitative study | |
Impact of Type 2 Diabetes on Impaired Kidney Function in Sub-Saharan African Populations | |
An Improved F(st) Estimator | |
Interethnic Variation in Lipid Profiles: Implications for Underidentification of African-Americans at risk for Metabolic Disorders | |
Lack of cyclophilin B in osteogenesis imperfecta with normal collagen folding | |
Low HDL-cholesterol with normal triglyceride levels is the most common lipid pattern in West Africans and African Americans with metabolic syndrome: Implications for cardiovascular disease prevention | |
Mapping of disease-associated variants in admixed populations | |
Meta-analysis of correlated traits via summary statistics from GWASs with an application in hypertension | |
Molecular genetics research in sub-Saharan Africa: how can the international community help? | |
A multi-ancestry genome-wide study incorporating gene-smoking interactions identifies multiple new loci for pulse pressure and mean arterial pressure | |
Multi-ancestry sleep-by-SNP interaction analysis in 126,926 individuals reveals lipid loci stratified by sleep duration | |
Multi-ancestry study of blood lipid levels identifies four loci interacting with physical activity | |
Multiple loci associated with renal function in African Americans | |
NFAT5 and SLC4A10 Loci Associate with Plasma Osmolality | |
Novel genetic associations for blood pressure identified via gene-alcohol interaction in up to 570K individuals across multiple ancestries. | |
Novel genomic signals of recent selection in an Ethiopian population | |
Novel mutations in BBS5 highlight the importance of this gene in non-Caucasian Bardet-Biedl syndrome patients | |
Paradoxical Hyperadiponectinemia is Associated With the Metabolically Healthy Obese (MHO) Phenotype in African Americans | |
Pharmacogenomics, ancestry and clinical decision making for global populations | |
Phenotypic variance explained by local ancestry in admixed African Americans | |
Pleiotropic genes for metabolic syndrome and inflammation | |
Podoconiosis: a tropical model for gene-environment interactions? | |
Polymorphism of the endothelial nitric oxide synthase gene is associated with diabetic retinopathy in a cohort of West Africans | |
The power of genetic diversity in genome-wide association studies of lipids | |
Practical considerations for imputation of untyped markers in admixed populations | |
Prediction of HLA class II alleles using SNPs in an African population | |
Prevalence and determinants of diabetic retinopathy and cataracts in west african type 2 diabetes patients | |
Prevalence of type 2 diabetes and its association with measures of body composition among African residents in the Netherlands--The HELIUS study. | |
Proinflammatory and lipid biomarkers mediate metabolically healthy obesity: A proteomics study | |
Rare coding variants associated with blood pressure variation in 15 914 individuals of African ancestry | |
Reconciling clinical importance and statistical significance | |
Reducing the global genomic inequity gap: development of an african genome project | |
Refining the impact of TCF7L2 gene variants on type 2 diabetes and adaptive evolution | |
Relationships among obesity, inflammation, and insulin resistance in african americans and west africans | |
Replicating genotype-phenotype associations | |
Report on the 6th African Society of Human Genetics (AfSHG) Meeting, March 12-15, 2009, Yaounde, Cameroon | |
Research capacity. Enabling the genomic revolution in Africa | |
Resequencing and analysis of variation in the TCF7L2 gene in African Americans suggests that SNP rs7903146 is the causal diabetes susceptibility variant | |
RPS19 and TYMS SNPs and Prevalent High Risk Human Papilloma Virus Infection in Nigerian Women | |
Simple f test reveals gene-gene interactions in case-control studies | |
Simultaneous Analysis of Common and Rare Variants in Complex Traits: Application to SNPs (SCARVAsnp) | |
A statistical framework for haplotype block inference | |
Straight talk with... Charles Rotimi. Interview by Charlotte Schubert | |
The structure of haplotype blocks in the human genome | |
Study design for genetic analysis in the Jackson Heart Study | |
Tailoring consent to context: designing an appropriate consent process for a biomedical study in a low income setting | |
TNXB mutations can cause vesicoureteral reflux | |
Trans-ethnic Meta-analysis and Functional Annotation Illuminates the Genetic Architecture of Fasting Glucose and Insulin | |
Transferability and fine-mapping of glucose and insulin quantitative trait loci across populations: CARe, the Candidate Gene Association Resource | |
Transferability of genome-wide associated loci for asthma in African Americans | |
Translational Genomics in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Opportunities and Challenges | |
The triglyceride/high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio fails to predict insulin resistance in African-American women: an analysis of Jackson Heart Study | |
UGT1A1 is a major locus influencing bilirubin levels in African Americans | |
Understanding the rise in cardiovascular diseases in Africa: Harmonising H3Africa genomic epidemiological teams and tools | |
Using a "genomics tool" to develop disease prevention strategy in a low-income setting: lessons from the podoconiosis research project | |
Variants of the adenosine A(2A) receptor gene are protective against proliferative diabetic retinopathy in patients with type 1 diabetes | |
Variation in APOL1 Contributes to Ancestry-Level Differences in HDLc-Kidney Function Association | |
Voluntary participation and informed consent to international genetic research. | |
Waist circumference, BMI, and visceral adipose tissue in white women and women of African descent | |
Waist-hip ratio and breast cancer risk in urbanized Nigerian women | |
What does genomic medicine mean for diverse populations? | |
Whole-Genome-Sequence-Based Haplotypes Reveal Single Origin of the Sickle Allele during the Holocene Wet Phase | |
Whole-genome transcriptomic insights into protective molecular mechanisms in metabolically healthy obese African Americans | |
Why personalized medicine will fail if we stay the course | |
ZRANB3 is an African-specific type 2 diabetes locus associated with beta-cell mass and insulin response |