The face of disease in Sub-Saharan Africa | Richmond Sarpong | TEDxBerkeley
What do you think of when you hear, "disease in sub-Saharan
Africa?"
Richmond Sarpong invites us to reject stereotypes and redefine the face of disease in Africa.
Richmond Sarpong, who was born in
Ghana,
West Africa, is a professor of chemistry in the
Department of Chemistry at the
University of California, Berkeley, where he has been since 2004. He moved to the
United States in
1991 after a childhood and adolescent years in Ghana,
Zambia, and
Botswana, respectively.
He was an undergraduate student at
Macalester College, obtained his
Ph.D. from
Princeton University, and conducted a postdoctoral stay at
Caltech.
Richmond and his research group at
Berkeley are interested in identifying efficient and versatile ways to prepare natural products, which are compounds isolated from living o
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