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Samson Pandam Salifu

Biochemistry and Biotechnology

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About

Dr. Samson Pandam Salifu holds a BSc. Medical Science from Gazi University, Ankara, MSc. with Distinction in Biomedical Science and PhD in Comparative Viral Genomics from Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, UK. Dr. Salifu has been a Research Fellow at Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh and has held the position of Head of Laboratories at Kumasi Centre for Collaborative Research (KCCR), a prestigious research and clinical diagnostic Centre with cutting-edge facilities.Dr Salifu has special interest in application of genomics to profiling species, development of novel tools for diagnostics of infectious pathogens of human, animal and environmental health. He has extensive experience in running and management of research and diagnostic laboratory facilities. He has a considerable experience in a range of molecular biology methods. He has been an external quality control assessor for Ghana National TB Control Programme and member of Ghana TB diagnostics laboratories technical advisory committee.Over the years he has worked in bioinformatics, proteomics as well as sequencing and comparative genomics. He was the Co-Chair of the User Support-working group and also a member of the Education and Training Working Group of H3ABioNet. He has organized and delivers bioinformatics training locally in Ghana and he was a primary trainer on Sequence Analysis module for Introductory Bioinformatics Training across the African content, administered by H3ABioNet. He is also a member of the H3ABioNet Bioinformatics Curriculum Development Task Force and has contributed to the development of the Sequence Analysis Module for the MSc Bioinformatics program.Dr. Salifu joined the Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Faculty of Biosciences, College of Science, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in December, 2014 as a lecturer and has been the Coordinator for postgraduate degree programmes for Biotechnology and Forensic Science. He is the chairman of the Department’s laboratories and a co-chair of research grant and research committee.At the graduate level, Dr. Salifu teaches, Crime Scene Investigation, Advanced DNA Technology, Molecular Biology Techniques, Forensic Toxicology, Forensic Pharmacology and Toxicology and Principles of Forensic Investigation.

Research Summary

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The researcher's work is interdisciplinary, integrating advancements in genetics, bioinformatics, microbiology, pharmacology, and biotechnology to address critical public health issues. Leveraging cutting-edge technologies like CRISPR and genomics, the researcher has contributed significantly to understanding diseases such as malaria, lichi erosion, HIV/AIDS, and cancer, applying innovative approaches across genetics, microbiology, pharmacology, and biotechnology. Their work underscores the potential of genomics and bioinformatics in driving innovation and development for health, particularly in African contexts, where they play a vital role in disease prevention and treatment.

Research Themes

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Designing a course model for distance-based online bioinformatics training in Africa: The H3ABioNet experience(2017)
Development of Bioinformatics Infrastructure for Genomics Research(2017)
Establishing African genomics and bioinformatics programs through annual regional workshops(2024)
Plant genomics in Africa: present and prospects(2021)
The H3ABioNet helpdesk: an online bioinformatics resource, enhancing Africa’s capacity for genomics research(2019)
Designing a course model for distance-based online bioinformatics training in Africa: The H3ABioNet experience(2017)
Establish grassroots genomics and bioinformatics programs to train 400 Africans yearly(2024)
The Diversity, Multiplicity of Infection and Population Structure of P. falciparum Parasites Circulating in Asymptomatic Carriers Living in High and Low Malaria Transmission Settings of Ghana(2019)
Current perspectives on the transmission of Q fever: Highlighting the need for a systematic molecular approach for a neglected disease in Africa(2019)
A comparative study of different laboratory storage conditions for enhanced DNA analysis of crime scene soil-blood mixed sample(2018)
Variations in levels of IL-6 and TNF-α in type 2 diabetes mellitus between rural and urban Ashanti Region of Ghana(2015)
Isolation and characterization of soilborne virulent bacteriophages infecting the pathogen <i>Rhodococcus equi</i>(2013)
Genome and proteome analysis of phage <scp>E</scp> 3 infecting the soil‐borne actinomycete <i> <scp>R</scp> hodococcus equi </i>(2012)
Bacterial etiology of sexually transmitted infections at a STI clinic in Ghana; use of multiplex real time PCR(2016)
P12.12 Bacteria aetiology of sexually transmitted infections at sexually transmitted infection clinic in kumasi, ghana; use of multiplex real time polymerase chain reaction(2015)
Modelling the Transmission Dynamics of Meningitis among High and Low-Risk People in Ghana with Cost-Effectiveness Analysis(2022)
New Clues to Prognostic Biomarkers of Four Hematological Malignancies(2022)
Comprehensive microbial network analysis of gastric microbiome reveal key species affecting gastric carcinogenesis(2023)
Gene cloning and characterization of a second alanine racemase from Bacillus subtilis encoded by yncD(2008)
Genotypic characterisation of human papillomavirus infections among persons living with <scp>HIV</scp> infection; a case–control study in Kumasi, Ghana(2015)
Sero-prevalence and occupational risk factors for Brucella infection among slaughterhouse workers and butchers in Kumasi, Ghana(2016)
Genes associated with diagnosis and prognosis of Burkitt lymphoma(2022)
Unravelling the transcriptome landscape of African Burkitt’s lymphoma patients(2020)
Radiation Therapy for Breast Cancer in Africa(2024)
Unlocking the African bioeconomy and strengthening biodiversity conservation through genomics and bioinformatics(2025)
RNA-seq research landscape in Africa: systematic review reveals disparities and opportunities(2023)
Against the clock: Effect of late detection of a mumps outbreak in the Western North Region of Ghana, 2022(2025)
Molecular characterization of soybean accessions using ssr markers and unveiling the genetic diversity(2025)
RNA-seq analyses: Benchmarking differential expression analyses tools reveals the effect of higher number of replicates on performance(2020)
Cloning and analysis of two alanine racemase genes fromBacillus licheniformis(2008)
Comparative Study on Fungal Pretreatment and Hydrolysis of Cassava Peelings and Rice Husks for Second-Generation Bioethanol Production(2017)
Effect of Different Sets of Pleurotus ostreatus and Aspergillus niger Hydrolysis of Cassava Peelings on Bioethanol Yield(2017)
Guidelines for developing and updating short courses and course programs using the ISCB competency framework(2021)
Complete genome sequence analysis of Rhodococcus equi Phage E3 and Insight into R. equi Phage Diversity(2011)
Unlocking African bioeconomy through biodiversity genomics and bioinformatics(2025)

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