Dr. Seth Christopher Yaw Appiah, a Population Health and Demography expert at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi has been appointed Chair of the Governing Board of the Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NRA), Ghana.
A leading voice in Social Epidemiology, Climate Health, Migration Science, and One Health, Dr. Appiah currently serves as Ethics Lead at the Responsible Artificial Intelligence Lab (RAIL-KNUST), where he champions ethical innovation and interdisciplinary research.
His appointment to the NRA Governing Board marks a significant milestone in Ghana’s commitment to safe, ethical, and forward-looking nuclear governance.
With dual doctoral credentials and a career spanning public health, environmental resilience, and AI ethics, Dr. Appiah brings a unique blend of scientific rigor and policy insight to the role.
His leadership is expected to strengthen the Authority’s oversight capacity and foster cross-sectoral collaboration in nuclear safety, health systems, and climate-responsive regulation.
“I’m honored to serve in this capacity,” Dr. Appiah shared. “This role reflects a shared responsibility to safeguard lives, advance science, and uphold ethical standards in Ghana’s nuclear landscape.”