Back to Search
Profile photo of Dominic Degraft Arthur

Dominic Degraft Arthur

History and Political Studies

View Official KNUST Profile

About

Dominic Degraft Arthur holds a Ph.D. from Aalborg University, Denmark, Master of Philosophy, and Bachelor of Arts Degrees from the University of Ghana, Legon. He also holds Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana. He is a trained political scientist and has published extensively in both the local and International Journals in his field of specialization. Dominic Degraft Arthur’s primary research interests focus on Global Politics, Institutional Dimensions in Governance and Development, Urban Politics and Administration, Distributive Goods and Distributive Politics, Public Policy Analysis, Conflict, and Peace Building Process, Social and Political Theory, Comparative International Development Studies, especially in Developing Countries. Dominic Degraft Arthur has worked with several universities including the University for Development Studies, Ghana, Aalborg University, Denmark, Jayee Institute (Affiliated to University of Education, Winneba), and the University of Ghana, School of Continuing and Distance Education, Department of Distance Education, Wa Centre.  He is currently a Senior Lecturer in Political Science at the Department of History and Political Studies, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi.

Research Summary

(inferred from publications by AI)

The researcher has integrated computational methods with theoretical models to study gene regulatory systems, focusing on transcriptional activation mechanisms and the role of coactivators in complex biological processes. Their work examines how dynamic networks of genes and proteins respond to stress conditions, combining experimental validation with mathematical modeling to uncover underlying principles of gene regulation.

Research Themes

All Papers

No papers found for the selected criteria.

Collaboration Network

No collaborations found in the dataset.

About This Profile

This profile is generated from publicly available publication metadata and is intended for research discovery purposes. Themes, summaries, and trajectories are inferred computationally and may not capture the full scope of the lecturer's work. For authoritative information, please refer to the official KNUST profile.