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Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, Histostereology, Visceral Adipose tissue
Kenya

Biography

Dr. James Mwangi Kanyoni is a distinguished scholar, clinical officer, and educator whose career seamlessly integrates academic excellence, innovative research, and transformative contributions to healthcare technology. With a PhD in Human Anatomy, he has built a reputation as a leading authority in the anatomical sciences, health informatics, and medical education, driven by a passion for advancing healthcare systems and empowering future professionals.

Dr. Kanyoni serves as a lecturer in the Department of Human Anatomy, where he teaches a range of courses tailored to undergraduate and postgraduate learners. His teaching approach emphasizes critical thinking, practical application, and the integration of modern tools, ensuring students gain not only theoretical knowledge but also clinical and research skills. His PhD-level courses, such as Advanced Research Methods and Computer Applications in Research, focus on experimental design, data analytics, and ethical research practices while incorporating cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence, big data, and open-source tools such as OSF and Zotero.

An innovative researcher, Dr. Kanyoni’s work spans experimental studies in radiology, embryology, stereology, and gross anatomy. His projects often explore the intersection of traditional anatomical sciences and advanced technology, including AI-driven analytics and robotic applications in surgical anatomy. His research on the effects of caloric restriction and exercise on obesity metrics in laboratory models exemplifies his ability to address complex health challenges with precision and innovation. He is particularly passionate about stereology, exploring its potential to revolutionize quantitative morphological studies in anatomy.

In addition to his academic and research pursuits, Dr. Kanyoni is a leader in healthcare technology innovation. He spearheads the development of an integrated Health Management Information System (HMIS) with telemedicine capabilities, designed to enhance healthcare delivery through seamless integration of outpatient and inpatient modules, pharmacy and billing systems, telehealth solutions, and real-time dashboards. His vision reflects a commitment to leveraging technology to improve patient care, streamline clinical workflows, and promote accessibility in healthcare services.

Dr. Kanyoni’s dedication extends to community health education, where he advocates for preventive care and wellness. Through health awareness campaigns, public lectures, and targeted workshops, he empowers individuals and communities to make informed decisions about their health. His initiatives, such as men’s health talks, demonstrate his ability to translate complex medical concepts into practical, actionable advice, fostering a culture of proactive health management.

As a curriculum developer and mentor, Dr. Kanyoni plays a pivotal role in shaping the academic and professional journeys of his students. His contributions to program design ensure that learners are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and ethical grounding required to excel in both clinical practice and research.

Dr. Kanyoni’s career reflects a unique blend of academic rigor, research innovation, and community engagement. His unwavering commitment to advancing healthcare through education, technology, and public advocacy continues to inspire and influence the next generation of healthcare professionals and researchers. Through his work, he not only addresses current challenges but also paves the way for future innovations in medical science and healthcare delivery.

Activities

Employment (1)

Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology: Juja, KIAMBU, KE

2017 to present | Lecturer (Human Anatomy)
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Education and qualifications (3)

Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology: Kiambu, Kiambu, KE

2020-09-01 to present | Doctor of Philosophy in Human Anatomy (Human Anatomy)
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Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology: Kiambu, Kiambu, KE

2016-09-01 to 2020-08-01 | Master of Science in Human Anatomy (Human Anatomy)
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Egerton University: Nakuru, Nakuru, KE

2012-09-01 to 2015-12-05 | Bachelor of Science in Clinical Medicine (Clinical Medicine)
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Professional activities (2)

Society of Human Anatomist Kenya (SHAK): Nairobi, Kenya, KE

2017 to present | Life Time Member (Human Anatomy)
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Clinical Officer Council : Nairobi, Nairobi, KE

2012-12-01 to present | full (Clinical Medicine)
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Works (8)

Evaluation of embryonic teratogenic effects on fetal growth and development following prenatal exposure to different doses of levetiracetam in albino rats (rattus norvegicus)

JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
2023 | Journal article
Contributors: Kweri, Cyrus Kamau; Kariuki, Joseph; Mwangi, Ann; Kanyoni, James Mwangi; Macharia, Peris
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The Ameliorative Effects of Graded Intensities of Exercise Training on Anthropometrical Parameters on High Fat Diet and Sucrose-induced Obesity in Wistar Rats: Effects of Exercise on Anthropometrics Parameters

JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
2023 | Journal article
Contributors: KANYONI, JAMES; Kweri; Elijah; Dominic, Marera; Mwangi, Wairimu; Walter, Rono
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The effects of prenatal exposure to varying doses of pantoprazole on the maternal and fetal outcomes in albino rats (<i>rattus norvegicus</i>)

Journal of Agriculture, Science and Technology
2023-08-02 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1561-7645
Contributors: Anne Njoki Nyaga; Joseph Kariuki Kweri; James Mwangi Kanyoni; Ann Wairimu Mwangi; Caroline Chepng’eno Sigei; Jennifer Chepkemoi Segut; Jane Wanjiru Kuria
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The growth and development outcomes of foetuses born of albino rats (Rattus Norvegicus) prenatally exposed to varying doses of lamotrigine

Journal of Agriculture, Science and Technology
2023-05-16 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1561-7645
Contributors: Ann Wairimu Mwangi; Joseph Kariuki Kweri; Cyrus Kamau Kweri; James Mwangi Kanyoni; Alex Muriithi Kigundu; Elijah Githinji Mwangi; Dominic Oduor Marera
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The histostereological teratogenic effects of in-utero exposure to varied doses of lamotrigine on the developing fetal brain in albino rats (Rattus Norvegicus)

Journal of Agriculture, Science and Technology
2023-05-16 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1561-7645
Contributors: Ann Wairimu Mwangi; Joseph Kariuki Kweri; Cyrus Kamau Kweri; James Mangi Kanyoni; Alex Muriithi Kigundu; Elijah Githinji Mwangi; Dominic Oduor Marera
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The restorative effects of graded intensities of exercise training on the biochemical and nutritional status of obese induced male Wistar rats (Rattus novegicus)

Journal of Agriculture, Science and Technology
2023-05-16 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1561-7645
Contributors: Kanyoni James Mwangi; Kweri Joseph Kariuki; Mwangi Elijah Githinji; Kigundu Alex Muriithi; Marera Dominic; Mwangi Ann Wairimu; Rono Kiplangat Walter
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Histostereological Restorative and Inhibitory Effects of Crude Methanolic Bark Extract of Prunus Africanus on Testosterone-Induced Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia in Wistar Rats

European Journal of Medicinal Plants
2021-11-05 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2231-0894
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The phytochemical components and acute toxicity of methanolic stem bark extract of Prunus africana

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2018 | Journal article
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