Umair Ali
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Umair Ali's research focuses on biomarkers for predicting the prognosis of chronic kidney disease, with a primary interest in the intersection of cardiovascular and renal health. He has completed fellowships in both Cardiology from CPSP Pakistan and Nephrology from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS). His prior work in cardiology encompassed a range of topics from interventional to non-invasive cardiology, with a notable focus on Ivabradine.
At UAMS, Ali collaborates with researchers such as Manisha Singh, Neriman Gökden, Randall R Rainwater, and Nithin Karakala. His scholarly output includes 58 publications, with an h-index of 6 and 154 citations. Ali has also served as the managing editor for the Pakistan Heart Journal and is currently affiliated with several other journals including PHJ, BMJ, SMCJ, JPGMI, and Cureus.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 58
- Citations: 154
Selected Publications
- Gastrointestinal Mucosal Cell Injury Caused by Sevelamer Crystals: Case Series and Literature Review (2025) DOI
- Review of: "Outpatient Consultation of Diabetes and Cardiovascular Diseases Patients in Abuja Public Hospitals Based on Selected Indicators" (2024) DOI
- Review of: "Blue Screen – Blue Mood? Influence of background color and attractiveness of female stimulus persons on current mood in an online experiment (PANAS)" (2024) DOI
- Review of: "Blue Screen – Blue Mood? Influence of Background Color and Attractiveness of Female Stimulus Persons on Current Mood in an Online Experiment (PANAS)" (2024) DOI
- Semaglutide (Ozempic), a Possible Cause of Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) (2023) DOI
- Membranous Nephropathy- over the counter? NELL yes! (2023) DOI
- Membranous Nephropathy Over the Counter? NELL Yes! (2022) DOI
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