Prof. Ernest Kenu is a distinguished Public Health Physician Specialist, Senior Lecturer, and Monitoring and Evaluation Expert. His expertise spans a wide range of disciplines, including epidemiology, disease surveillance, and public health education. With a strong academic foundation and practical experience, Prof. Kenu has made significant contributions to public health through research, teaching, and professional service.
Prof. Kenu’s research interests focus on epidemiological studies, particularly in HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, and non-communicable diseases. His work extends to adolescent HIV cohort studies, disease surveillance, outbreak investigations, and the use of GIS in modeling disease patterns such as anthrax and Buruli ulcer. Additionally, his evaluation and pharmacokinetic studies have provided valuable insights into HIV and TB management, further enhancing his reputation as a leading figure in public health research.
As an educator, Prof. Kenu has taught numerous undergraduate and postgraduate courses, shaping the next generation of public health professionals. His undergraduate teachings include "Epidemiology: Principles and Methods" and "Child Survival Programmes" focusing on immunization and the management of sick children. At the postgraduate level, he delivers advanced courses such as "Principles of Field Epidemiology Methods," "Public Health Surveillance," and "Fundamentals of Clinical Trials." His pedagogical approach combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications, ensuring that his students are well-prepared for real-world challenges.
Prof. Kenu's academic qualifications are both extensive and diverse, encompassing degrees, fellowships, and certificates from prestigious institutions. He holds a PhD in Public Health (Epidemiology) from the University of Ghana and has completed a fellowship in Cancer Epidemiology at the National Institutes of Health in the USA. His qualifications also include advanced training in data management, leadership, and clinical management of HIV/AIDS, as well as outbreak investigations and logistics management information systems. These achievements highlight his commitment to continuous learning and professional development.
Prof. Kenu’s scholarly output is impressive, with numerous peer-reviewed publications that address critical public health issues. His research has been published in leading journals, covering topics such as dietary diversity, surveillance of public health emergencies, mercury exposure among small-scale miners, adherence to road traffic regulations, and risk factors for Buruli ulcer. His work on HIV, tuberculosis, and non-tuberculous mycobacteria has had a significant impact on public health strategies in Ghana and beyond.
With a career marked by academic excellence, groundbreaking research, and dedicated teaching, Prof. Ernest Kenu continues to influence public health policy and practice. His contributions reflect his unwavering commitment to improving health outcomes and advancing knowledge in the field.
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