Pharm Angela Owusu Ansah
Designation
Staff Grade
Lecturer
Department
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Faculty
Faculty of Health Sciences
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Pharm Angela Owusu – Ansah is an Assistant Lecturer at the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kumasi Technical University. She obtained a Bachelor of Pharmacy and MPhil in Clinical Pharmacy at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi.

Her research interests are in psychopharmacology and drug discovery of neuroactive agents in the areas of psychosis, epilepsy, pain and other related neurological diseases. She also has interest in cancer and cardiovascular research as well as ethnopharmacology.

She is a Pharmacist by profession with a firm sense of responsibility, self-motivation, commitment, creativity, hard work, self-discipline and determination.

  • MPhil Clinical Pharmacy
  • Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharm)

Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana (PSGH)

Psychopharmacology and drug discovery of neuroactive agents in the areas of psychosis, epilepsy, pain and other related neurological diseases. I also have interest in cancer and cardiovascular research as well as ethnopharmacology

Hospital Practice,

Pharmacology and Therapeutics

2014 Tour in Africa, Clinical Chronic Disease Management – Diabetes and Hypertension – KNUST, Kumasi

Drug Discovery, Formulation and Patency Seminar, August, 2014 – KNUST, Kumasi

Angela Owusu-Ansah, Anto Berko Panyin, Christian Obirikorang, Christian Agyare, et al (2018).      Metabolic syndrome among schizophrenic patients: comparative cross – sectional study in middle belt of Ghana. Schizophrenia Research and Treatment vol 2018; 1-9.

Utilization of Drug Information Services at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH): Outcome of Sensitization Intervention. Appiah K , Incoom R, Owusu-Ansah A. Poster presentation at the second scientific conference of the Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana on the 1st – 6th of August, 2017, Kumasi.

Agyare C, Owusu-Ansah A, Ossei PPS, Appenteng JA, Boakye YD (2014). Wound Healing and Antiinfective properties of Myrianthus arboreus and Alchornea cordifolia. Medicinal Chemistry, 4: 533-539.