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Isaac Amoah

Biochemistry and Biotechnology

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Dr. Isaac Amoah is a Lecturer at the Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology and specifically with the Human Nutrition and Dietetic program. He has a PhD in Human Nutrition and Food Science from the Auckland University of Technology (New Zealand) and an MPhil in Human Nutrition and Dietetics from KNUST, with research experience from the Department of Food and Environmental Sciences (DeFENS) of University of Milan (Italy). He also has a BSc. Biochemistry degree from KNUST and was once a Teaching Assistant at the same Department.Dr. Amoah is a Riddet Institute Scholar (New Zealand) and a Fellow of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) Food Innovator Program (Belgium) and AfricaRice Centre (Benin).Dr. Amoah is fascinated by the interplay between food and its impact on health. Using a systematic approach, he researches into the bioactive composition, antioxidant properties and nutritional profile of commonly grown food crops. He builds on this by conducting clinical trials in humans leading to the validation of potential health effects of high value nutritious food products, with more emphasis on the effect of food intake on postprandial indices of metabolic and vascular health.Aging comes with its attendant challenges including difficulties in chewing and swallowing, sarcopenia and malnutrition. These challenges could be addressed through food reformulation with a focus on food texture modification. For his PhD research, Dr. Amoah objectively using the Texture analyser, investigated the effect of vegetable enrichment in bread on its textural attributes (hardness, cohesiveness, gumminess etc). He subsequently engaged New Zealand older adults to subjectively evaluate how easier it was to chew and swallow the vegetable-enriched bread. Dr. also investigated acute effect of the vegetable-enriched bread consumption on glycaemic and satiety responses.The last part of his PhD research investigated the effect of vegetable-enriched bread intake on carotenoid stores and lipid profile parameters over a 2 week period. Carotenoids are a reliable biomarker of consumers fruit and vegetable intake. Dr. Amoah was privileged to be the first in New Zealand to use the novel point-of-care device called the Veggie MeterTM which objectively measures skin carotenoid non invasively, to investigate carotenoid bioavailability in a clinical trial. Dr. Amoah, as part of his service to the academic community, makes time to review manuscripts for peer-reviewed journals. He reviews for journals including:RESEARCH INTERESTS1. Food reformulation 2. Clinical trials leading to the validation of health effects of food and its associated health claims 3. Life course health with a specific focus on older adult nutrition4. Public health interventions5. Vegetables6. Systematics Reviews and Meta-Analysis

Research Summary

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The research focuses on advancing understanding of microplastics' environmental impacts and their applications in reuse within water systems. It explores methodologies for detecting these pollutants through wastewater-based techniques and examines how reused materials can contribute to disease control and health monitoring. The integration of physical sciences, particularly molecular biology, enhances the detection of pathogens, offering innovative solutions for environmental health challenges while highlighting broader implications for sustainable water management practices.

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Microplastics in the environment: Interactions with microbes and chemical contaminants(2020)
Biofilm formation on microplastics in wastewater: insights into factors, diversity and inactivation strategies(2023)
Applications of mathematical modelling for assessing microplastic transport and fate in water environments: a comparative review(2024)
Nanomaterials for Microplastic Removal from Wastewater: Current State of the Art Nanomaterials and Future Prospects(2023)
The plastisphere ecology: Assessing the impact of different pollution sources on microbial community composition, function and assembly in aquatic ecosystems(2024)
Epidemiological Evidence and Health Risks Associated With Agricultural Reuse of Partially Treated and Untreated Wastewater: A Review(2018)
A probabilistic assessment of microbial infection risks due to occupational exposure to wastewater in a conventional activated sludge wastewater treatment plant(2022)
Modeling the die-off of E. coli and Ascaris in wastewater-irrigated vegetables: implications for microbial health risk reduction associated with irrigation cessation(2013)
Treated domestic effluents for non-potable reuse: microbial risk assessment and economic viability(2022)
Treated domestic effluents for non-potable reuse: microbial risk assessment and economic viability(2023)
Treated domestic effluents for non-potable reuse: microbial risk assessment and economic viability(2022)
Coronaviruses in wastewater processes: Source, fate and potential risks(2020)
Monitoring changes in COVID-19 infection using wastewater-based epidemiology: A South African perspective(2021)
Effect of selected wastewater characteristics on estimation of SARS-CoV-2 viral load in wastewater(2021)
Potential and Challenges Encountered in the Application of Wastewater-Based Epidemiology as an Early Warning System for COVID-19 Infections in South Africa(2022)
Wastewater-Based Epidemiology for Early Warning and Surveillance of Covid-19(2024)
Detection and quantification of soil-transmitted helminths in environmental samples: A review of current state-of-the-art and future perspectives(2017)
Evaluation of the efficiency of some disinfectants on the viability of <i>Hymenolepis nana</i> eggs isolated from wastewater and faecal sludge in Yaounde (Cameroon): importance of some abiotic variables(2021)
Shifts in C-degradation genes and microbial metabolic activity with vegetation types affected the surface soil organic carbon pool(2024)
Enhancing nitrogen conversion and microbial dynamics in swine manure composting process through inoculation with a microbial consortium(2023)
Identification, antibiotic resistance, and virulence profiling of Aeromonas and Pseudomonas species from wastewater and surface water(2021)
Anthelmintic resistance in soil-transmitted helminths: One-Health considerations(2023)
Effect of reagents used during detection and quantification of Ascaris suum in environmental samples on egg viability(2017)
Soil‐transmitted helminth infections associated with wastewater and sludge reuse: a review of current evidence(2018)
Removal of helminth eggs by centralized and decentralized wastewater treatment plants in South Africa and Lesotho: health implications for direct and indirect exposure to the effluents(2018)
Concentration of soil-transmitted helminth eggs in sludge from South Africa and Senegal: A probabilistic estimation of infection risks associated with agricultural application(2017)
Relationships between shared sanitation facilities and diarrhoeal and soil-transmitted helminth infections: an analytical review(2019)
Development of a semi-quantitative approach for the assessment of microbial health risk associated with wastewater reuse: A case study at the household level(2021)
Impact of informal settlements and wastewater treatment plants on helminth egg contamination of urban rivers and risks associated with exposure(2020)
An assessment of the health risks associated with shared sanitation: a case study of the community ablution blocks in Durban, South Africa(2022)
Determinants of diarrhoeal infections among users of shared sanitation in informal settlements in Durban, South Africa(2022)
Association Between Dietary Patterns and Body Mass Index of Primary and Junior High School Children in Accra - Ghana(2023)
Contribution of Wastewater Irrigation to Soil Transmitted Helminths Infection among Vegetable Farmers in Kumasi, Ghana(2016)
RT-LAMP: A Cheaper, Simpler and Faster Alternative for the Detection of SARS-CoV-2 in Wastewater(2021)
Fluorescence and colorimetric LAMP-based real-time detection of human pathogenic Cryptosporidium spp. from environmental samples(2022)
Detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA on contact surfaces within shared sanitation facilities(2021)
The source and fate of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex in wastewater and possible routes of transmission(2022)
Molecular surveillance of tuberculosis-causing mycobacteria in wastewater(2022)
Wastewater-based epidemiology: an additional tool for TB surveillance?(2022)
Exploring the potential reservoirs of non specific TEM beta lactamase ( bla TEM ) gene in the Indo-Gangetic region: A risk assessment approach to predict health hazards(2016)
Impact of sludge bulking on receiving environment using quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA)-based management for full-scale wastewater treatment plants(2020)
Water quality modelling and quantitative microbial risk assessment for uMsunduzi River in South Africa(2022)
Wastewater-Based Surveillance of Antibiotic Resistance Genes Associated with Tuberculosis Treatment Regimen in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa(2021)
Comprehensive profiling and risk assessment of antibiotic resistomes in surface water and plastisphere by integrated shotgun metagenomics(2025)
A review on application of next-generation sequencing methods for profiling of protozoan parasites in water: Current methodologies, challenges, and perspectives(2021)
Development and evaluation of a molecular based protocol for detection and quantification of Cryptosporidium spp. in wastewater(2022)
Profiling pathogenic protozoan and their functional pathways in wastewater using 18S rRNA and shotgun metagenomics(2023)
Comparative assessment of DNA extraction procedures for<i>Ascaris</i>spp. eggs(2019)
Exploring the role of wastewater-based epidemiology in understanding tuberculosis burdens in Africa(2023)
Surveillance of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in sub-Saharan Africa through wastewater-based epidemiology(2023)
Surveillance of Antibiotic-Resistant Genes Associated with Tuberculosis (Tb) from Wastewater Treatment Plants in Sub-Saharan Africa(2022)
Quantitative microbial risk assessment of drug-resistant tuberculosis exposure from wastewater systems across Sub-Saharan Africa(2025)
Detection of multidrug resistant environmental isolates of <i>acinetobacter</i> and <i>Stenotrophomonas maltophilia</i>: a possible threat for community acquired infections?(2020)
Optimisation of analytical methods for tuberculosis drug detection in wastewater: A multinational study(2024)
A probabilistic assessment of the contribution of wastewater-irrigated lettuce to Escherichia coli O157:H7 infection risk and disease burden in Kumasi, Ghana(2014)
Molecular Imprinting Technology: A New Approach for Antibacterial Materials(2020)
16S rRNA-based metagenomic profiling of microbes on contact surfaces within shared sanitation facilities(2021)
Simple reaction time: how it relates to body mass index (BMI), gender and handedness in Ghanaian students.(2017)
Transfer of coliform bacteria to duckweed harvested from anaerobic baffled reactor effluent(2019)
Plant Diversity and Interspecific Interactions in Desert-Oasis Transition Zones: Insights from the Badain Jilin Desert(2025)
Gallbladder Carcinoma in Ghana: Histopathological Examination of Cholecystectomy Specimen(2016)
Water quality modelling to assess sources and transport of pathogens within uMsunduzi catchment, South Africa(2022)
Climate-Driven Dynamics of Runoff in the Dayekou Basin: A Comprehensive Analysis of Temperature, Precipitation, and Anthropogenic Influences over a 25-Year Period(2024)
The Power of Metatranscriptomics: A New Frontier in TB Surveillance in Low and Middle Income countries(2023)
Treated domestic effluents for non-potable reuse: microbial risk assessment and economic viability(2023)
Association Between Body Composition, Anaemia and Cognitive Performance Among Adolescent Girls at Nkawkaw in the Eastern Region of Ghana(2024)
Human Activity and Environmental Drivers of Airborne Bacterial Dynamics on a University Campus: Insights from Cultivation and Metagenomic Analysis(2025)

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