Alex Boye | Natural Product Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

šŸŒŸAssoc Prof Dr. Alex Boye, Natural Product Pharmacology, Best Researcher AwardšŸ†

  • Ā Associate Professor at University of Cape Coast, Ghana

Prof. Alex Boye, highlighting his expertise in Pharmacology, Toxicology, Medicinal Chemistry, and Molecular Biology. Prof. Boye earned his Ph.D. in Pharmacology from Anhui Medical University after completing an M.Phil. in Pharmacology at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and a Bachelor of Science in Biology at the University of Cape Coast. Throughout his career, he has held positions of increasing responsibility, starting as a Lecturer and progressing to Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor at the University of Cape Coast. His research focuses on investigating the effects of various substances on biological systems, exploring potential therapeutic agents, and understanding molecular pathways underlying disease processes. While specific honors and awards are not mentioned, Prof. Boye has contributed significantly to scientific literature through his publications and research endeavors.

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Citations: 431 citations from 401 documents

Documents: 39

h-index: 13

Research Focus: Pharmacology, Toxicology, Medicinal Chemistry, Molecular Biology

Education

Prof. Alex Boye obtained his Ph.D. in Pharmacology from Anhui Medical University, Hefei, China, between 2013 and 2016. Prior to this, he earned an M.Phil. in Pharmacology from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana, from 2007 to 2010. His educational journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana, completed between 2001 and 2005.

Research Focus

Prof. Boye’s research interests primarily lie in the fields of Pharmacology, Toxicology, Medicinal Chemistry, and Molecular Biology. His work encompasses studying the effects of various substances on biological systems, investigating potential therapeutic agents, understanding the mechanisms of drug action and toxicity, and exploring molecular pathways involved in disease processes.

Professional Journey

Prof. Alex Boye has had a progressive career within academia. He started as a Lecturer in the Department of Medical Laboratory Science at the University of Cape Coast, Ghana, in 2010. He then advanced to the position of Senior Lecturer in 2016 before becoming an Associate Professor in 2018, demonstrating his dedication and contributions to teaching, research, and academic leadership within his institution.

Honors & Awards

The CV does not explicitly list any honors or awards received by Prof. Boye. However, it is common for academics to receive recognition for their contributions to research, teaching, and service throughout their careers. Such recognition might include awards for outstanding publications, grants, or contributions to the academic community.

Publications Noted & Contributions

Prof. Boye has made significant contributions to the scientific literature,

with numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals. His research covers a wide range of topics within pharmacology, toxicology, and related fields. These publications serve to disseminate new findings, contribute to the advancement of knowledge in his areas of expertise, and establish his reputation as a credible researcher in the academic community.

  1. Title: Antinociceptive and antioxidant activity of an aqueous root bark extract of Daniellia oliveri (Rolfe) Hutch. & Dalziel (Fam: Leguminosae [Fabaceae]) in ICR mice
    • Journal: Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science
    • Year: 2013
    • DOI: 10.7324/JAPS.2013.31207
    • Contributors: Boye, A.; Amoateng, P.; Koffuor, G.A.; Atsu Barku, V.Y.; Bawa, E.M.; Anto, O.E.
  2. Title: Analgesic activity and safety assessment of Heliotropium indicum Linn. (Boraginaceae) in rodents
    • Journal: International Journal of Pharmacology
    • Year: 2012
    • DOI: 10.3923/ijp.2012.91.100
    • Contributors: Boye, A.; Koffuor, G.A.; Amoateng, P.; Ameyaw, E.O.; Abaitey, A.K.
  3. Title: Gastroprotective effect and safety assessment of Zanthoxylum Zanthoxyloides (Lam) waterm root bark extract
    • Journal: American Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology
    • Year: 2012
    • EID: 2-s2.0-84865139585
    • Contributors: Boye, A.; Koffuor, G.A.; Boampong, J.N.; Amoateng, P.; Ameyaw, E.O.; Ansah, E.O.; Addai, G.M.; Adjei, C.K.; Addo, J.; Penu, D.K.A.
  4. Title: Investigating the site of action of an aqueous extract of Heliotropium indicum Linn (Boraginaceae) on smooth muscles
    • Journal: Research Journal of Pharmacology
    • Year: 2012
    • DOI: 10.3923/rjpharm.2012.12.19
    • Contributors: Koffuor, G.A.; Boye, A.; Amoateng, P.; Ameyaw, E.O.; Abaitey, A.K.
  5. Title: Spatial distribution of urinary schistosomiasis infection among school children in an endemic community in Ghana
    • Journal: The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
    • Year: 2006
    • WOSUID: WOS:000242343901509
    • Contributors: Addae, Francis; de Souza, Dziedzom K.; Sarpong-Nsiah, Margaret; Boye, Alex; Wilson, Michael D.; Boakye, Daniel A.

These articles cover various topics in pharmacology, toxicology, and public health, reflecting Alex Boye’s diverse research interests and expertise.

Research Timeline

Prof. Boye’s research timeline can be traced from his undergraduate studies through his doctoral and postdoctoral research positions to his current role as an Associate Professor. This timeline reflects his continuous engagement in research activities, from the early stages of his academic career to his current position, where he likely supervises research projects, mentors students, and leads his own research group.