MR. NANA ABOAGYE ACHEAMPONGLECTURERDEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGYFACULTY OF BIOSCIENCENYANKPALA Campus
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Mr. Nana Aboagye Acheampong is an adept microbiologist, who has over ten (10) years of working experience in the field of microbiology. He holds a master’s degree in microbiology and a bachelor’s in biological sciences. He works at the 海角乱伦社区 (UDS), Nyankpala, Ghana, as a Lecturer in the Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Biosciences. His main research areas include microbial fermentation, enzyme technology, biotechnology, biomass valorization, biofabrication, and microbial metabolites as new drug leads. He has also collaborated on research with international and local partners (including waste management and ethanol manufacturing industries).
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Acheampong, N.A., Okoampah, E., Bonso, N.K. and Imoro, A.Z., 2023. Nano-engineered Hybrid Materials for Cationic Dye Removal. In Nanohybrid Materials for Treatment of Textiles Dyes (pp. 273-301). Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore.
Atta, A.B., Imoro, A.Z., Agyemang, R.O. and Acheampong, N.A., 2023. The assessment of personal protective equipment waste management in a developing neighbourhood: Examples of Tamale metropolis. Cleaner Waste Systems, 6, p.100115.
Fanyin–Martin, A., Asiedu, N.Y., Ami, J., Acheampong, N.A. and Mensah, M., 2023. Modeling and Optimization of Reducing Sugar Concentration of SternEnzym Hydrolyzed Fruit Peels via Response Surface Methodology. Scientific African, p.e01741.
Imoro, A.Z., Owiredu, R.A., Osarenotor, O., Acheampong, N.A., Duwiejuah, A.B., Mensah, M., 2022. Optimisation of chemical oxygen demand removal from animal house wastewater using central composite design. Applied Water Science, 12:275. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13201-022-01796-z
Imoro, A.Z., Acheampong, N.A., Oware, S., Okrah, H., Coulibaly, V.T., Ali, A.G., Asare-Amegavi, F., Krah, D. and Offei, F., 2022. The Potential Benefits of Microbial Fuel Cells in the Context of the Sustainable Development Goals. In Microbial Fuel Cells for Environmental Remediation (pp. 167-182). Springer, Singapore.
Gyesi, J.N., Nyaaba, B.A., Darko, G., Mills-Robertson, F.C., Miezah, K., Acheampong, N.A., Frimpong, F., Gyimah, G., Quansah, B. and Borquaye, L.S., 2022. Occurrence of pharmaceutical residues and antibiotic-resistant bacteria in water and sediments from major reservoirs (Owabi and Barekese dams) in Ghana. Journal of Chemistry, 2022.
Imoro, A.Z., Hlordze, R.G.B., Duwiejuah, B.A., Abukari, A., Alidu, S.M., Acheampong, N.A. and Imoro, Z.A., 2022. Indigenous technologies: knowledge and practices for sustainable development. In Indigenous People and Nature (pp. 593-612). Elsevier.
Acheampong, N.A., Akanwariwiak, W.G., Mensah, M., Fei-Baffoe, B., Offei, F., Bentil, J.A., Imoro, A.Z. and Borquaye, L.S., 2022. Conversion of cassava peels into bioethanol using the OSTEP approach. Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, pp.1-14.
Acheampong, N.A., Akanwariwiak, W.G., Mensah, M., Fei-Baffoe, B., Offei, F., Bentil, J.A. and Borquaye, L.S., 2021. Optimization of hydrolases production from cassava peels by Trametes polyzona BKW001. Scientific African, 12, p.e00835.