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I'm excited to share one of our peer-reviewed articles published in the Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine for #ScienceFriday 🔬 Read the abstract: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.… #KevinPlancher #KneeArthroplasty #JournalOfArthroplasty @aossmjournals
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Join us this Friday at the Prempeh II Library Auditorium for an insightful Science Friday session with Dr. Abena Achiaa Boakye on achieving SDGs 1, 2 & 3 through solutions in “Our” Food Basket. 🗓️ 5th June 2026 | ⏰ 2:00 PM Promptly #KNUSTLibraries #ScienceFriday
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Join us on 5th June 2026 as the College of Science’s very own Dr. Abena Achiaa Boakye leads an insightful Science Friday session on achieving SDGs 1, 2 & 3 through solutions in “Our” Food Basket. Don’t miss it! #ScienceFriday #CollegeOfScience #SDGs
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Speaking at KNUST Libraries’ 4th #ScienceFriday on "Drinks, Drugs, and Toxic Books," Dr. Dwapanyin explained that toxic pigments in old book covers and pages can expose librarians, archivists, and researchers to harmful chemicals through regular contact.
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ScienceFriday 4.0 at KNUST is here! Experience the magic of Raman Spectroscopy with Dr. George O. Dwapanyin (University of St Andrews, UK) as shaped laser light reveals concealed samples in sealed containers—no opening needed. Register now via QR code! #ScienceFriday4 #knust
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Thank you for making ScienceFriday 3.0 a success. Special appreciation to Dr. Kwadwo Owusu Akuffo for an insightful session on eye health, and to all students, faculty, and staff for their active participation and engagement.
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KNUST Libraries’ ScienceFriday recently hosted an insightful session with Dr. Kwadwo Owusu Akuffo, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Optometry and Visual Science, who highlighted the growing concern of Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) among young people and professionals.
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🔴🟠🟢ANNOUNCEMENT🔴🟠🟢 ScienceFriday Episode 3 Join us as we host Dr. Kwadwo Owusu Akuffo for an insightful masterclass on the innovations shaping the future of eye health and vision care. Date: Tomorrow Friday, 24th April 2026 Time: 2:00 PM Prompt Venue: Prempeh II Library
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Meet our #ScienceFriday speaker, Dr. Kwadwo Owusu Akuffo! With a PhD in Vision Science & an OD from KNUST, his award-winning research spans ocular nutrition & low vision. A dedicated mentor and African STEM Network board member, he’s leading the "Vision Revolution." 👁️ #KNUST
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ScienceFriday Episode 3 is here! Join Dr. Kwadwo Owusu Akuffo for a powerful masterclass on innovations shaping the future of eye health & vision care. 📅 Fri, 24th April 2026 ⏰ 2:00 PM prompt 📍 Prempeh II Library #ScienceFriday #EyeHealth #VisionCare #Noticeboardghreport
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SCIENCEFRIDAY RECAP! Stress affects metabolism, appetite, sleep, concentration, cardiovascular health, and immunity through hormonal responses like cortisol. Universities, with academic deadlines, financial pressures, irregular meals, & poor sleep, are conducive to stress.#knust
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ScienceFriday Recap !! Dr. Mary Amoako elucidates the correlation between academic pressure and indicators linked to metabolic syndrome. Her analysis underscores the connection between academic pressure and markers associated with metabolic syndrome.
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I'm excited to share one of our peer-reviewed articles published in @JArthroplasty for #ScienceFriday 🔬 Link: arthroplastyjournal.org/arti… #KevinPlancher #TKA #KneeArthroplasty #VTE
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🔴🟠🟢ANNOUNCEMENT🔴🟠🟢 ScienceFriday Episode 3 Join us as we host Dr. Kwadwo Owusu Akuffo for an insightful masterclass on the innovations shaping the future of eye health and vision care. Date: Friday, 24th April 2026 Time: 2:00 PM Prompt Venue: Prempeh II Library
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Dr. Kwadwo Owusu Akuffo, will lead next week’s Science Friday. Join us for an insightful conversation on the science shaping better eye health and vision care. 📍 Prempeh II Library ⏰ 2:00 PM prompt 📅 Friday, 24th April 2026 #ScienceFriday #CollegeOfScience #VisionScience
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Thank you, KNUST! Our 2nd #ScienceFriday with Dr. Mary Amoako was a hit. The big takeaway: Deadlines are temporary, but your health is forever. Stay focused, stay healthy, and finish exam week strong! Get ready... Episode 3 is coming soon! #KNUST #Wellbeing #ScienceFriday
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Dr. (Mrs.) Mary Amoako, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), has urged students and staff to prioritise their health over academic and work pressures, warning that unmanaged stress can have serious physiological and psychological consequences. Speaking at the second edition of the ScienceFriday Series organised by the KNUST Library System, Dr. Amoako emphasised that while deadlines are inevitable in academic environments, health must remain a top priority. Learn more here ⬇️ knust.edu.gh/news/news-items…
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Thanks to everyone who joined today’s ScienceFriday with Dr. Mary Amoako! “Deadlines are Temporary… Your Health is Not!!!”, was the reminder we all needed. Thanks for the science-backed tips on stress and self-care. KNUST values both excellence and wellbeing.
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