The researcher has made substantial contributions across diverse fields, reflecting a comprehensive approach to social and health sciences. Their work on GHANIANS' demographics and gender preferences is particularly notable, addressing issues of height, weight, and sexual determination. In the realm of Hepatitis B Virus Studies, they have conducted extensive research in various regions, including Ashanti and Kumasi, examining seroconversion rates and vaccination coverage among health care workers. Their involvement in Evolutionary Psychology has focused on studying Bono and Ewe populations, exploring aspects of human behavior and preferences. Their expertise in Nasal Surgery includes anthropometric assessments within the Akan and Ewe communities. In forensic anthropology, they have investigated skeletal indices for different ethnic groups. Additionally, their work in Orthopedic Surgery encompasses bone-related studies among tertiary students in Ghana, as well as wound healing using a platelet-rich fibrin matrix across various regions.
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