MR. ISAAC OBOAKOHLECTURERDEPARTMENT OF FORENSIC SCIENCESFACULTY OF BIOSCIENCENYANKPALA Campus
Background
Isaac Oboakoh is a Lecturer in the Department of Forensic Sciences. His teaching covers areas such as Forensic Biotechnology, Immunology, Forensic Biology and Serology and Instrumental methods of Analysis and Laboratory Quality management Systems.
Mr. Oboakoh’s research interest is in the area of Forensic Human Identification.
He aspires to;
to be part of a team that delivers a forensic science programme designed to develop and turn out relevant and impactful graduates with the skills, knowledge and disposition needed to meet the requirements of the nation and any various forensic discipline.
Influence government policies and programmes through cutting-edge research which will lead to improved support of the justice delivery system in Ghana and beyond the West African sub-region in answering criminal or civil questions of interest.
Mr. Isaac Oboakoh has over 10 years extensive experience in Mentoring, Training, Assessment and Implementation of Quality Improvement Plans in medical Laboratories having worked with having worked with the Ghana Health service in partnership with various stakeholders and agencies such as USAID, MalariaCare, IMaD, IMPACT malaria NMEP among others.
Sulley, Y. S., Quansah, L., Lawal, M., Oboakoh I., Zonu, S. A, Yahaya, D., (2023). Securing the Plate with Forensic Science: Clamping Down on Food Fraud in Ghana. 42(16), 1-16. DOI: 10.9734/CJAST/2023/v42i164126
Sulley, Y. S., Oboakoh, I., & Quansah, L. (2022). The Plight of Unknown and Nameless Bodies: A Proposal for Forensic DNA Policy Action. Forensic Genomics, 2(3), 67-70. https://doi.org/10.1089/forensic.2022.0012
Sulley, Y. S., Seidu OA, Lawal M, Oboakoh I, Murtala S, Dauda M, et al.2022.The National Significance of a DNA Revolution: A Call for Policy Action towards Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). J Human, Earth, Futur.3(2):247–62. Doi: 10.28991/HEF2022-03-02-010
Sulley, Y. S., Seidu OA, Lawal M, Oboakoh I, Murtala S, Dauda M, Quansah, L. (2023). Opinion: Towards a DNA Revolution; a Better Ghana Agenda. https://scientectdotorg.wordpress.com/2023/03/05/opinion-towards-a-dna-revolution-a better-ghana-agenda/
Sulley, Y. S., Oboakoh, I., & Quansah, L. (2022). Reflections: The Significance of a National Forensic Science Week in Ghana. http://scientect.org/2022/09/23/reflections-thesignificance-of-a-national-forensic-science-week-in-ghana/
Sulley, Y. S., Oboakoh, I., & Quansah, L. (2022). National Forensic Science Week: Forensic Science is the Future. https://ghscientific.com/national-forensic-science-is-thefuture
Oboakoh I., and Dzobgefia, V.P. (2017). Dermatoglyphic patterns in relation to blood group of Birim- North population of Ghana. International Journal of Innovative Research and Advanced Studies, 4(11), 191-194.