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Thomas Diby Kouakou

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Dr. Thomas Kouakou Diby is a Lecturer in the Department of Anatomy, School of Medical Sciences, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi, Ghana. He specializes in Gross Anatomy, Developmental, and Neuroanatomy. With a PhD in Human Anatomy and Cell Biology from KNUST, Dr. Diby’s research involves the application of anatomy in Breast Reconstruction Surgery for Breast developmental anomalies and breast Cancer. He has published in peer-reviewed journals, such as PLOS ONE, and attended international conferences, including the Joint Conference of the West African College of Morphologists and the Anatomical Society of Ghana (ASOG) in 2024.  As an educator, Dr. Diby is committed to bridging theory and practice through case-based learning and a student-centered approach, delivering courses such as SMS 152/154/252/255/265/286 and 286, as well as ANAT 551/552 at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.  Beyond academia, Dr. Diby actively contributes to professional/community engagements, including serving as a Health talk facilitator at Our Lady of Grace (OLAG) Senior High School in Mamponteng, Ashanti Region. He has co-supervised ten graduate students and served as Member / Secretary in fifteen Departmental Committees within four years. Dr. Diby welcomes collaborations in machine learning applications for social good, surgical interventions, genetics, Clinical and molecular-based research.  He is a married man, a father, and a mentor to numerous youths in the community. His relevant links: Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=6PLdWEoAAAAJ&hl=enResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Thomas-Diby-2KNUST: https://webapps.knust.edu.ghORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0886-6637

Research Summary

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The researcher's primary focus is centered around human attributes and body measurements, employing a variety of methodologies such as anthropometry, genetic studies (e.g., Ginger extract), surgical approaches, and medical treatments in different domains.

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A PRELIMINARY ANTHROPOMETRIC STUDY OF HEIGHT AND SEX DETERMINATION USING PERCUTANEOUS ULNAR AND FEMORAL LENGTHS(2017)
A cross-sectional study of the anthropometry of the face among Bonos and Ewes in the Bono region of Ghana(2022)
Height Estimation using Arm Span as a Proxy among Ghanaians(2021)
Anthropometric study of facial and nasal indices of the Akan ethnic population of Ghana(2023)
Buruli-Ulcer Induced Disability in Ghana: A Study at Apromase in the Ashanti Region(2012)
ANTHROPOMETRIC STUDY OF FACIAL MORPHOLOGY IN TWO TRIBES OF THE UPPER WEST REGION OF GHANA(2017)
A preliminary anthropometric study of height and sex determination using percutaneous humeral and tibial lengths(2017)
Height and sex estimation using percutaneous humeral length among Ghanaians(2024)
Knowledge about epilepsy and factors associated with attitudes toward marrying, employing, and driving people with epilepsy: A cross-sectional survey of Asokore Mampong community dwellers in Ghana(2020)
Orofacial Clefts: A Clinical Community Study in a Developing Country(2012)
THE EFFECT OF ZINGIBER OFFICINALE (GINGER) ROOT ETHANOLIC EXTRACT ON THE SEMEN CHARACTERISTICS OF ADULT MALE WISTAR RATS(2018)
Unsafe abortion among teenage girls: A study in Dominase Seventh Day Adventist Hospital, Ashanti Region, Ghana(2015)
GROSS MORPHOMETRIC ASSESSMENT OF THE HUMAN PLACENTA WITH REFERENCE TO NEONATAL INDICES(2019)
Preliminary Study on Hand Dimensions as Potential Predictors of Ethnicity of Female Populations in the Forest and Savanna Zones of Ghana(2023)
Preliminary Study on Hand Dimensions as Potential Predictors of Ethnicity of Female Populations in the Forest and Savanna Zones of Ghana(2023)
Preliminary Study on Hand Dimensions as Potential Predictors of Ethnicity of Female Populations in the Forest and Savanna Zones of Ghana(2023)
Preliminary study on hand dimensions as potential predictors of female populations native to forest and savanna zones in Ghana(2024)
A Preliminary Study on Wound Healing and Scar Reduction Using Platelet-rich Fibrin Matrix(2025)
A Preliminary Comparative Study on Clinical and Pathologic Response Patterns of Breast Cancer in Ghanaian Women Undergoing Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy and Hormonal Therapy(2025)

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