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Samuel Nkansah Darko

Molecular Medicine

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About

I have a broad background in biochemistry, with specific training in the chemical pathology of metabolic syndromes. My expertise is in type 2 diabetes mellitus and hypertension research in both hospital and community based set-ups. Moreover, I have a rich experience in the field of clinical diagnostics, immunological, molecular and mass spectrometric methods. I have trained locally, regionally and internationally on health research methodology focusing on operational research to improve current health standards. These experiences together with working in the multi-national RODAM consortium have built me up not only in the area of planning and executing of projects, but also in communication with collaborators and team building.

Research Summary

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The researcher has made significant contributions across several key health-related fields, focusing primarily on cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cancer, infectious diseases (HPV), nutritional issues, metabolic disorders, and maternal and child nutrition. Their work encompasses the study of lipid biomarkers in type 2 diabetes and oxidative stress markers in diabetics, innovative treatment approaches for Schistosoma haematobium infections using praziquantel, and advancements in understanding bariatric surgeries and their outcomes. They also investigate global public health policies and the application of artificial intelligence in healthcare settings. Their research underscores the importance of comprehensive approaches to address challenges in nutrition, cardiovascular health, diabetes management, and infectious diseases.

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Variations in levels of IL-6 and TNF-α in type 2 diabetes mellitus between rural and urban Ashanti Region of Ghana(2015)
Markers of Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in only Diabetic and Obese Ghanaian Populations: The RODAM Study(2019)
Three monthly doses of 60 mg/kg praziquantel for Schistosoma haematobium infection is a safe and effective treatment regimen(2020)
Treatment related renal dysfunction after 3 monthly doses of 60 mg/kg of praziquantel for Schistosome haematobium infection(2019)
Three monthly doses of 60 mg/kg praziquantel for Schistosoma haematobium infection is a safe and effective treatment regimen.(2020)
Three monthly doses of 60 mg/kg praziquantel for Schistosoma haematobium infection is a safe and effective treatment regimen.(2020)
Cohort profile: Research on Obesity and Diabetes among African Migrants in Europe and Africa Prospective (RODAM-Pros) cohort study(2022)
Genotypic characterisation of human papillomavirus infections among persons living with <scp>HIV</scp> infection; a case–control study in Kumasi, Ghana(2015)
Anthropometric indices and their cut-off points in relation to type 2 diabetes among Ghanaian migrants and non-migrants: The RODAM study(2021)
Differential risk of cardiovascular complications in patients with type-2 diabetes mellitus in Ghana: A hospital-based cross-sectional study(2025)
Incidence, long-term predictors and progression of chronic kidney disease among African migrants and non-migrants: the transcontinental population-based prospective RODAM cohort study(2025)
Gut microbiota shift in Ghanaian individuals along the migration axis: the RODAM-Pros cohort(2025)
Blood pressure change and hypertension incidence among Ghanaians living in rural Ghana, urban Ghana and The Netherlands: a prospective cohort study(2025)
Prevalence of papC and usp Virulence Factors in Uropathogenic Escherichia coli Causing Asymptomatic Urinary Tract Infections in Adolescents(2013)
Clearing Properties Between Coconut Oil and Xylene in Histological Tissue Processing(2024)
Differential risk of cardiovascular complications in patients with adult type-2 diabetes mellitus in Ghana using clustering analysis: A hospital-based cross-sectional study(2024)
Risk factors for typhoid fever: A desk review(2024)
Burden of febrile illness complications and determinants of typhoid fever complications in the Ashanti region of Ghana(2025)
Risk Factors for Typhoid Fever: Systematic Review(2025)
Risk Factors for Typhoid Fever: Systematic Review (Preprint)(2024)
Covid-19 Vaccine Acceptance and Risk Perception in Ghana: Insights from A Study on Tertiary-Level Students and Surrounding Residents in Kumasi(2024)
Levels of Food Processing And Risk of Dyslipidemia Among Different Ghanaian Populations: A Pros-Rodam Cohort Study(2025)
Longitudinal changes in processed foods intake and their daily caloric contribution among Ghanaian populations living in Ghana and Europe: Findings from the prospective RODAM Cohort study(2025)
Early testing and treatment of gestational diabetes mellitus in obese women: A systematic review of the literature(2013)

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