- About this researcher
Emmanuel Appiah-Kubi, MD
Assistant Professor
Radiology
Academic information
- Department: Radiology
- Division: Diagnostic Radiology
Research interests
- Reducing Side Effects from Cancer Therapy
- Novel Radiotracer Applications
- Advancing Imaging Techniques
- Prostate Cancer
- Breast Cancer
- Global Health
About
Biography
I am an assistant clinical professor of Radiology and am passionate about supporting research efforts that work to improve care quality. My interests include reducing side effects from cancer therapies, as well as novel radiotracer applications, advancing imaging techniques including prostate and breast cancer, and strategies to improve global health.
My experience has included projects to expand access to quality care in rural African communities. I helped create a sustainable women's health system in West Africa and introduced novel nuclear medicine techniques in Ghana.
Additionally, I helped establish a global health program at The Ohio State University College of Medicine that allows medical students to craft healthcare solutions in West Africa. It’s a privilege to mentor the next generation of physicians and help them achieve their goals.
I am involved in several organizations here at Ohio State. I am a member of the Radiation Safety and Quality Committee, the University Radiation Safety Committee, the Department of Radiology Radiation Safety & Quality Committee, and the Medical Use Committee.
Credentials
Education
- Fellowship - Nuclear Medicine
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Mattel Children's Hospital at UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
7/1/2019 - 6/7/2021 - Residency - Nuclear Medicine
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Veterans Affairs Center-West La, Los Angeles, CA, United States
7/1/2017 - 6/30/2019 - Residency - Surgery (General Surgery)
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Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY, United States
7/1/2016 - 6/30/2017 - Doctor of Medicine (MD)
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Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, United States
7/1/2011 - 5/1/2016
Research
Research interests
- Reducing Side Effects from Cancer Therapy
- Novel Radiotracer Applications
- Advancing Imaging Techniques
- Prostate Cancer
- Breast Cancer
- Global Health
