Marc Twagirumukiza

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Marc Twagirumukiza
Born1973 (age 50–51)
Alma materGhent University
College of Medicine and Health Sciences at University of Rwanda
Scientific career
FieldsClinical Pharmacology
Cardiovascular & Hypertension Research
Bio-informatics
Semantic Web in Health Sciences
InstitutionsGhent University
Agfa Healthcare n.v
African Society of Hypertension (AfSoH) Initiative
WebsiteMarc Twagirumukiza in Google Scholar
W3C Healthcare Schema Vocabulary Community Group

Marc Twagirumukiza (born 1973, in Rwanda) is a Belgian physician and a senior clinical researcher in the field of Clinical Pharmacology, Cardiovascular, Bioinformatics and Semantic Web in Health Sciences. He is chair of W3C Healthcare Schema Vocabulary Community Group.[1]

Education

Twagirumukiza Marc is physician and graduated with PhD in clinical pharmacology from Ghent University, Belgium in 2010.

Academic and medical career

He served as physician in University Hospital Butare, Southern Province of Rwanda and lecturer in the former Faculty of medicine at National University of Rwanda currently known as College of Medicine and Health Sciences at University of Rwanda from 2001 to 2005. He was also visiting lecturer in couple of African schools of Medicine (Rwanda, Burundi, Mozambique, and Kenya among others) from 2001 to 2013.

He is currently serving as professor of medicine -clinical pharmacology at Ghent University and active in various medical and life science research areas: Clinical Pharmacology and Clinical Trials,[2]public health,[3] experimental research,[4] and clinical research in medicine.[5][6] Other area includes clinical and hospital studies, cardiovascular research (mainly high blood pressure and arterial stiffness in Sub-Saharan Africa), access to medicines (availability, funding and supply chain, pricing and affordability, regulation and policies) in low and middle income countries,[7][8] and primary health care.[9]

Semantic web activities and career

Twagirumukiza Marc is also interested in Semantic Web in Health Sciences:[10] clinical information models, ontology, terminology, standards and Interoperability, medical knowledge representation and reasoning in electronic health records.[11]

He participated in the architecture of the Common Information Model [12] used by the semantic layer in SALUS project.[13] By its name , SALUS project (2012-2015), stands for "Scalable, Standard based Interoperability Framework for Sustainable Proactive Post Market Safety Studies". Its goals was to provide a functional interoperability profiles enabling exchange of EHRs, the Semantic interoperability solutions enabling meaningful interpretation of the exchanged EHRs, the Security and Privacy mechanisms ensuring EHRs are shared in an ethical and safe way, a novel framework for open-ended temporal pattern discovery for safety studies on top of EHR Systems and the implementation of high potential use cases enabling secondary use of EHRs for post market safety studies. Twagirumukiza Marc is the founder and currently the chair of W3C Healthcare Schema Vocabulary Community Group.[1]

Networks and societies

Twagirumukiza Marc is member of scientific societies at international level including the Belgian Hypertension Committee,[14] and others.[15] On African continent he is known also in activities of scientific societies including among others the Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR),[16] Hypertension Task Force.

PASCAR is an organisation of physicians from across Africa involved in prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease and is concerned by the lack of progress in the diagnosis and effective treatment of cardiovascular disease across Africa.

Twagirumukiza Marc was also one of the scientists who started the African Society of Hypertension (AfSoH) Initiative,[17] the consortium of health professionals and researchers active in field of arterial hypertension on African continent.

References

  1. ^ a b W3C Healthcare Schema Vocabulary Community Group
  2. ^ Atukunda EC, Siedner MJ, Obua C, Mugyenyi GR, Twagirumukiza M, Agaba AG. (November 2014). "Sublingual misoprostol versus intramuscular oxytocin for prevention of postpartum hemorrhage in Uganda: a double-blind randomized non-inferiority trial". PloS Medicine. 11 (11): 1–11. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001752. PMC 4219663. PMID 25369200.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)
  3. ^ De Maeseneer Jan, Twagirumukiza M (December 2011). "The contribution of primary health care to global health". British journal of general practice. 60 (581): 875–6. doi:10.3399/bjgp10X543998. PMC 2991737. PMID 21144194.
  4. ^ Twagirumukiza M, Cosijns A, Pringels E, Remon JP, Vervaet C, Van Bortel LM (November 2009). "Influence of tropical climate conditions on the quality of antihypertensive drugs from Rwandan pharmacies". American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene. 81 (5): 776–81. doi:10.4269/ajtmh.2009.09-0109. PMID 19861610.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Twagirumukiza M, Nkeramihigo E, Seminega B, Gasakure E, Boccara F, Barbaro G (March 2007). "Prevalence of dilated cardiomyopathy in HIV-infected African patients not receiving HAART: a multicenter, observational, prospective, cohort study in Rwanda". Current HIV Research. 5 (1): 129–37. doi:10.2174/157016207779316288. PMID 17266564.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ Amendezo E, Twagirumukiza M, Sebatunzi O, Kagame A (January 2008). "Inhospital cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in the department of internal medicine at CHU Kigali (Rwanda)". Annals of Tropical Medicine and Public Health. 1 (1): 129–37. doi:10.4103/1755-6783.43071.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)
  7. ^ The access to medicines in low and middle income countries
  8. ^ Twagirumukiza M, Annemans L, Bienvenu E, Van Bortel LM (March 2010). "Prices of antihypertensive medicines in sub-Saharan Africa and alignment to WHO's model list of essential medicines". Tropical medicine & international health. 15 (3): 350–61. doi:10.1111/j.1365-3156.2009.02453.x. PMID 20070634.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ Twagirumukiza M,Van Bortel LM (January 2011). "Management of hypertension at the community level in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA): towards a rational use of available resources". Journal of Human Hypertension. 25 (1): 47–56. doi:10.1038/jhh.2010.32. PMID 20336148.
  10. ^ Validation Rules for Assessing and Improving SKOS Mapping Quality
  11. ^ G Declerck, S Hussain, C Daniel, M Yuksel, GB Laleci, M Twagirumukiza, M-C Jaulent (November 2015). "Bridging data models and terminologies to support adverse drug event reporting using EHR data". Methods of Information in Medicine. 54 (1): 24–31. doi:10.3414/ME13-02-0025. PMID 25487120.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  12. ^ Common Information Model of SALUS
  13. ^ SALUS EU FP7 Project
  14. ^ Belgian Hypertension Committee
  15. ^ Science advisory board
  16. ^ Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR)
  17. ^ African Society of Hypertension (AfSoH) Initiative

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