Kwadjo Ntow

BSc

Kwadjo Ntow is a recent graduate student from the Global Health program at McMaster University. He also completed his undergraduate studies at McMaster in Life Sciences. His research goals involve examining the influence of maternal postpartum depression and anxiety on infant behavioural outcomes. Specifically, he explores the impact of treatment by expert therapists, public health nurses, and lay peers on mother-infant relations using Tronick’s Face-to-Face Still-face Task. Kwadjo currently works as a Point of Entry COVID-19 Screener at Hamilton Health Sciences, a caregiver at ComforCare Home Care services, and tutors Grade 11 and 12 science and math courses. Kwadjo has a long-term career goal as a medical doctor and researcher. He enjoys hiking, spike ball, video games and loves to watch sports on TV in his freetime.