Dr. Daniel Essel Junior Cobbinah

Senior Lecturer


Dept: Anatomy and Physiology
Room # 9
Third Floor
Casely Hayford Building
Examinations Complex
KNUST-Kumasi

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My research has been on haemoparasitosis in ruminants, parasitism in non-traditional farming animals, zoonotic diseases affecting livestock  and ...~more


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Daniel Essel Cobbinah Junior is a lecturer of Histology ( Microscopic Anatomy) at the School of Veterinary Medicine , Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi-Ghana.

I  worked as a tutor  and veterinarian at the Animal Health and Production College (AHPC), Pong-Tamale,Ghana which is a Veterinary College set up and under the control of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA) of Republic of Ghana to train technical manpower for the veterinary practice in Ghana.

The following are  courses handled at AHPC; Food Hygiene and Sanitation, Poultry Production and Management, Veterinary Therapeutics, Animal Physiolgy and Veterinary Anatomy. Former Farm Manager at Animal Health and production College Farm and Hatchery and former acting Vice - Principal of Animal Health and Production College, Pong-Tamale, Ghana.

Previously served as the Deputy Examinations Officer for the School of Veterinary Medicine-KNUST and subsequently appointed as the Examinations Officer for the School of Veterinary Medicine( SVM-KNUST). I also have  the  previlage and honour to serve as a member in numerous committees at the  level of the School of Veterinary Medicine and College of Health Sciences-KNUST at large. I am currently serving as the Coordinator of the Depatment of Anatomy and Physiology,School of Veterinary Medicine-KNUST.

 My research works have been mostly  on haemoparasitosis in ruminants, parasitism in non-traditional farming animals, zoonotic diseases affecting livestock and changes in oxidative stress biomarkers in peri-ovulatory priods in dairy cows.  My interest are basically on parasitical infections in livestock and physiological changes on oxidative stress biomarkers in reproductive animals  especially ruminants. 

 


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