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John Lawer Terlabie

Theoretical and Applied Biology

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About

Mr. John Lawer Terlabie is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Theoretical and Applied Biology. He joined the Department in 2002. His research areas include Microbial Airspora; their effects on human health and food spoilage, fungal disease of cash crops and food crops. Currently, he handles courses at both Undergraduate and Postgraduate courses which includes Mycology, Food and Industrial Microbiology, Ecology of Soil Borne Plant Pathogens, Plant Nematology and Bacteriology.  He obtained his BSc in the University of Cape Coast and his MPhil at the University of Ghana, Legon. He also obtained his Diploma in Education at the University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast.

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The researcher has focused on integrating hydrological changes in water balance responses over 40 years with Cocoa and Sweet Potato agronomic studies, which examine bacterial profiles inhibiting the black pod disease pathogen. Additionally, their work investigates wound healing and treatment effects across patients in different hospital facilities, bridging environmental, agricultural, and health aspects to provide a comprehensive understanding of water management, plant resilience, and infection resistance.

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