Dr. Enoch Odame Anto

Senior Lecturer


Dept: Medical Diagnostics
Department of Medical Diagnostics
Faculty of Allied Health Sciences
College of Health Sciences
KNUST

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Research Areas/Interests

Pregnancy and Child Birth Maternal and Perinatal Outcomes (Preeclampsia, Gestational hypertension, stillbirth, preterm birth, gestational d...~more


Achievements

Recognition of Outstanding contribution to research: World Scientist and University Recognition by Office of Grant and Research KNUST (2023)

Recognition of Outstanding contribution to research: World Scientist and University Recognition by Office of Grant and Research KNUST (2022)

Guest Editor - Healthcare-MDPI (2022-present)

Associate Editor- Frontier in Clinical Diabetes and Healthcare (2021-present)

Postgraduate Coordinator -Department of Medical Diagnostics (2020-present)

2021 Edith Cowan University Research Medal-Edith Cowan University Research Medal for the Higher Degree by Research graduate who has completed the most outstanding research thesis in the 2020 calendar year, Australia (First Ghanaian)

2021 School of Medical and Health Science Research Medal, Edith Cowan University, School of Medical Health and Sciences Research Medal Recipient for the highest achieving student graduating from the doctoral program who has completed a research thesis of the highest quality. Australia (First Ghanaian)

Adjunct Lecturer (unpaid), School of Medical and Health Sciences, Edith Cowan University (ECU), Australia (2020-present)

Keynote Speaker-World Preeclampsia Day (2020). Theme: Preeclampsia: Vigilance in Screening, Diagnosis, and Management. Action on Preeclampsia Ghana (APECGH). 

Distinguished Abstract Award for Contributing to Scientific Excellence. Awarded by Academy Fellows of the American Association of Clinical Chemistry (AACC), USA (First Ghanaian)

Travel grants. Awarded by High Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia (HBPRCA) (First Ghanaian)

American Association of Clinical Chemistry (AACC) Press Release for been able to identify Cheap but effective measure that could reduce pregnancy-related high maternal death rate. https://www.aacc.org/media/press-release-archive/2019/08-aug/high-maternal-death-rate-in-resource-limited-countries-could-be-reduced-with-a-simple-questionnaire

Edith Cowan University Postgraduate Research Scholarship (International), for Ph.D. studies in Medical Science, Perth, Australia

Travel Grant. Awarded and Funded by Systems and Intervention Research Centre for Health (SIRCH), School of Medical and Health Sciences, Edith Cowan University


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