Mr. Emmanuel Effah-Yeboah

Academic Qualifications

MPhil

Role and Responsibility

Lecturer (teaching, research and community service)

Address

AAMUSTED-Mampong Campus

P.O. Box 40

Asante Mampong

Contact

  • +233242953495
  • eeyeboah@uew.edu.gh

Department

  • Biological Science Education

Faculty

  • Science Education

BRIEF BIOGRAPHY

I am a Biomedical and a Human Physiologist. I have a vast expertise and experience in large-scale hospital and experimental control research studies. I am also skillful in implementation research, project management, and field research practices. For over a decade, I have participated in many researches including the experimental control study in malaria and diabetes using animal models and coordinated series of researches on hypertension and diabetes mellitus. Over the years, I have amassed extensive experience in undergraduate teaching and research in Ghana.

My ambition is to become an international Human Physiologist and Biomedical Scientists, of great repute working in collaboration with multi-nationals and universities across Africa and the world at large.

Academic background (Education) 

  • University of Education, Winneba

Post Graduate Diploma in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education

(January 2021) 

  • University of Ghana, Accra

Department of Physiology

School of medical sciences (korle-bu)

Master of Philosophy (Physiology)

(August ,2014) 

  • Department of Biomedical sciences

College of Health and Allied sciences

School of Allied Health Sciences

University of Cape Coast

Cape Coast 

Bachelor of Science (Human Biology)

(May, 2009)

Previous Positions: 

  • Part-time Lecturer

Reproduction and Embryology

University of Cape Coast, School of medical Sciences

July ,2014 to July, 2015 

  • Part-time Lecturer

Anatomy and Physiology of mammals

Nursing department, BIMARKS nursing training college, Agona Swedru

(July, 2017-January, 2018)  

  • Principal Research Assistant (Demonstrator)

Human Physiology

Department of Biomedical sciences, College of Health and Allied sciences

School of Allied Health Sciences, University of Cape Coast.

(July, 2014 to January, 2018)

TEACHING INTERESTS
  • Anatomy and physiology of mammals
  • Cell biology and function
  • Reproduction and embryology of mammals
  • Reproductive system
  • Nervous system and endocrinology
  • Transport and circulatory system
  • Immunology
  • Nutrition and health
RESEARCH INTERESTS AND SUPERVISION

I have interest in large-scale hospital and experimental control research studies. Implementation research, project management, and field research practices. Since 2012, I have participated in many research studies including experimental control study in malaria and diabetes using animal models (laboratory rats and mice) etc. and series of research in hypertension and diabetes mellitus.

I would like to supervise students research in Diabetes, Cell Biology, Cardiovascular and Neuroscience.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Research Publications:

Effah-Yeboah,E, Emmanuel, Agyapong Asare, Emmanuel, Iddrisu Balali, Gadafi, Aboagye, Vincent Sarpong, Kofi, Taufiq, Mohammed Bawah, Abdul-Malik (2021) In-vitro Antimicrobial Activity of the Combined Effect of Kalanchoe crenata and Vernonia amygdalina on Salmonella Species. Annual Research & Review in Biology,36, 10.9734/arrb/2021/v36i1130455.

Yar, Denis & Francis, Gyapong & Roland, Kusi & Collins, Opoku-Agyei & Iddrisu Balali, Gadafi & Kuffour, Richard & Effah-Yeboah, Emmanuel. (2021). Mobile Phones of Healthcare Workers are Possible Source of Nosocomial Infections: Evidence from Asante-Mampong Municipal Government Hospital, Ghana. Microbiology Research Journal International. 31. 54-61. 10.9734/MRJI/2021/v31i630327.

Emmanuel Effah-Yeboah, Emmanuel Dartey , Emmanuel Agyapong Asare , Janice Dwomoh Abraham , James K. Kagya-Agyemang ,Gadafi Iddrisu Balali  and Vincent Aboagye.(2021). Effect of Kalanchoe crenata Extract on Renal and Liver Impairment, Dyslipedemia and Glycemia in Streptozotocin Induced Diabetic Rats. 10.9734/ARRB/2021/v36i1130457

Asare, E.A., Dartey, E., Sarpong, K., Effah-Yeboah, E., Amissah-Reynolds, P.K., Tagoe, S. and Balali, G.I. (2021) Adsorption Isotherm, Kinetic and Thermodynamic Modelling of Bacillus subtilis ATCC13952 Mediated Adsorption of Arsenic in Groundwaters of Selected Gold Mining Communities in the Wassa West Municipality of the Western Region of Ghana. American Journal of Analytical

Chemistry, 12, 121-161,10.4236/ajac.2021.125010.

Gadafi Iddrisu Balali, Denis Dekugmen Yar, Vera Gobe Afua Dela, Emmanuel Effah-Yeboah, Philip Asumang, Justice Delali Akoto, Fuseini Abdallah (2020). Breast Cancer: A Review of Mammography and Clinical Breast Examination for Early Detection of Cancer, Open Access Library Journal 7 (10),

Heckel Amoabeng Abban, Precious Barnes, Du-Bois Asante and Emmanuel Effah-Yeboah and Paul Nsiah Shadrack Fenuku (2017). Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome Among Diabetes Patients in Central Regional Hospital, Cape Coast, Ghana. Journal of Food and  Nutrition Sciences. 5 (2): 34-43, doi: 10.11648/j.jfns.20170502.13

Du-Bois Asante, Emmanuel Effah-Yeboah, Precious Barnes, Heckel Amoabeng Abban, Elvis Ofori Ameyaw, Johnson Nyarko Boampong, Eric Gyamerah Ofori, and Joseph Budu Dadzie,”Antidiabetic Effect of Young and Old Ethanolic Leaf Extract of Vernonia amygdalina, “ Journal of Diabetes Research Volume 2016, Article ID 8252741, PP 1-16 doi.org/10.1155/2016/8252741

Du-Bois Asante, Elvis O. Ameyaw, Emmanuel Effah-Yeboah, Padmore A. Gyamenah and  Joshua Djabanor (2015). Hepatoprotective effect of ethanolic leaf extracts of Abrus precatorius in Plasmodium berghei infected imprinting control region (ICR) mice; A histopathological perspective, International Journal of Biological and Pharmaceutical Research, vol.6(10): 814821