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David Kofi Essumang

David Kofi Essumang is an associate professor in analytical and environmental chemistry in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Cape Coast, Ghana. David’s doctoral research examined the impact of xenobiotics on human health, and in other research he extensively examined Ghana’s environmental pollution. “Currently, I focus on marine life, sediments, soil, mining, urban air quality, biota, and surface water environments of Ghana. My marine research revealed for the first time the ability to use chondrichthyan fish in the study of platinum group metal bioaccumulation”.

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The Potential of Analytical Chemistry in Ghana

July 24, 2013

Every day, analytical chemists are making a practical difference to health and well-being. In our country, we face serious challenges in making this difference and the returns on a small investment in analytical science in Ghana would be enormous.

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The Potential of Analytical Chemistry in Ghana

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