
If I may suggest one area, I would choose the water industry. Water is essential for life, and with the increase in industrial activities, water pollution has become a significant concern.
Extraordinary leadership capabilities, lover of rule and justice, and problem solver. Inspired to transition from one successful objective in life to another. Self-motivated and ready to bring in-depth knowledge of relevant branches of science and scientific research to any team focused on working toward sustainable development. Passionate to acquire knowledge of forensic DNA sciences, forensic science policy and sustainable development goals. Meticulous and calm under pressure, a critical thinker with sound tenacious writing skills.
If I may suggest one area, I would choose the water industry. Water is essential for life, and with the increase in industrial activities, water pollution has become a significant concern.
Africa has a young and growing population that can benefit from the latest advancements in genetic research.
Conversations about existing policy gaps could lead to significant growth in the African forensic DNA application market.
As we observe Sexual Assault Awareness Month, let us also recognize the importance of forensic DNA analysis in sexual assault cases in Africa and work towards addressing the challenges facing its use.
But there is hope. There is a way forward. And that way is through the DNA revolution. The DNA revolution has the power to transform our world, unlock the secrets of life itself, and provide us with the tools and knowledge we need to build a sustainable, just, and equitable future for all.
I don’t think everyone can have enough resources to meet the demands of 3D forensics currently, but we have to try to do as much as we can if nations want to prioritize solving contemporary social and environmental issues. I think the forensic science communities in countries that are not benefiting directly from 3D forensics should strengthen the call for the government to see its relevance.
Author: Yahaya Sumara Sulley Department of Forensic Sciences, Faculty of Biosciences, University for Development Studies, Tamale – Ghana DNAforAfrica held its first event in the West African region in Ghana from November […]
Authors: Yahaya Sumara Sulley, Isaac Oboakoh, Lydia Quansah Department of Forensic Sciences, Faculty of Biosciences, University for Development Studies, Tamale – Ghana September 18th -24th of every year is earmarked as a […]
UDS has established the Department of Forensic Sciences to train students who ultimately will become the next generation of professionals in the forensic discipline.
It is clear now that (…) we need a national effort to make DNA technologies readily available in almost every institution that has something to do with biology. If nothing at all, COVID has taught us well enough. (Dr Francis Addy)