PhD Candidate
Syracuse University
I am final year PhD candidate in the department of biology at Syracuse University. Currently, I am working on the mechanism of progesterone during primordial follicle formation. My research interest is in the field of reproduction and endocrinology. Specifically, investigating how environmental toxins could disrupts the endocrine system and reproduction. I received my Master at the University of North Texas where I studied the spatial and cultural explanations to obesity. I attained B.Sc. Applied Biology in Ghana. I have worked in medical laboratory as lab technician as well as research laboratory where am currently at. Also, taught as high school biology tutor and have been both teaching and research assistant training undergraduates and graduate students in my current institution over some years now. In addition, I have received Research Excellence Doctoral Funding Fellowship for one academic year and a research grant for a semester in my current institution. As part of my future goals to be a productive and successful researcher, am currently working on two manuscripts to be published by the end of the year, 2025.