Prof. Benjamin Obukowho Emikpe

Professor


Dept: Pathobiology
Department of Pathobiology
School of Veterinary Medicine
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
Kumasi, Ghana

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Research Areas/Interests

Diagnostic and Toxicological Pathology with emphasis on vaccinology and one health...~more

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Grants/Funds Awarded

Funding source

Grant Title (Principal investigator/s)

Amount

Status/Period

The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur

Foundation USA

Immunohistochemical detection of Mannheimia hemolytica (MH) antigens in Experimental Caprine MH, Peste des Petit ruminants (PPR) and MH infection (Dr Emikpe)

$5,000

2005, used in Oct 2009 to Jan 2010

Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada

Immunohistochemical detection of PPR antigens in Experimental Caprine MH, MH and PPR infection (Profs Basil Ikede, Alphonso Lopez and Dr Emikpe)

10,000

Can $

2008 Jan

(Not Utilised, Visa Refusal)

The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur foundation USA

Interaction of MH and PPR in the development of caprine pneumonia in Nigeria: Combined MH and PPR infection (Dr Emikpe)

$2,500

2010 (Not Utilised, Left for 5000)

USDA- APHIS USA

Travelling Grant for a workshop on Avian and Ruminant Pathology (Dr Emikpe)

$2,500

May 2010 (Utilised)

Universiti Putra Malaysia Research Grant Scheme (RUGS) Malaysia

The role of dexamethasone treatment and road transport stress on the shedding pattern and pathological alterations in caprine Brucella mellitensis infection (Drs Sabri Yussof and Emikpe)

R50,000

2012

(Completed)

AU-IBAR Kenya

Sponsored Travel grant for an Editorial workshop of Bulletin of Animal Production and Health in Africa (Dr Emikpe)

$2,500

Dec 2012 (Utilised)

The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur foundation USA

Higher Education on control of Zoonosis in West Africa (Drs Olugasa, Oluwayelu, Cadmus, Emikpe and Ayinmode)

$890,000

2012-16

(Completed)

AAU-ECOWAS Staff exchange

Ghana

Staff exchange fellowship to School of Veterinary Medicine, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, (KNUST) Ghana (Professor Emikpe)

$5,500

November 2015 (Utilised)

University of Ibadan Senate Multidisciplinary Research Grant Nigeria

In- Vitro and In-Vivo Anti-Fungal Potentials of Formulated Extracts of Two Bioactive Nigerian Medicinal Plants in Experimental Rat (Professors Adeniyi, Odeku, Emikpe, Drs Lawal and Ayelaagbe)

N1 million

2015

(Completed)

University of Ibadan Senate Research Grant Nigeria

The use of intranasal MH and PPR vaccines in the control of pneumonia in Nigerian Transport stressed goats. (Professor Emikpe)

N400000

2017

(Completed)

AAU-ECOWAS Staff exchange

Sierra Leone

Staff exchange fellowship to Department of Animal Science, Njala University, Sierra Leone (Professor Emikpe)

$4,500

September 2017 (Utilised)

Murray Fowler International Conference Scholarship

Conference grant to attend the 51st AAZV annual conference concurrent with ExoticsCon/ ZWNF/NAG and AAFVZ held in St. Louis, MO September 28th – October 4th, 2019. (Professor Emikpe)

$2550

October 2019

 

 

DAAD

German-West African Centre for Global Health and Pandemic Prevention (G-WAC) (KNUST College of Health sciences One Health Team)

EU2.8M

2021-2026


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