Cancer and Virology
Laboratory
The laboratory is used primarily by the Quaye Research Group and the Quashie Research Group.
ABOUT
The Virology Lab was set up in 2013, with only 4 undergraduate students as members. Within a year, two micro-centrifuges, a thermocycler, and a CleanSpot Workstation were obtained as the major equipment in the lab through a Cambridge Africa Partnership for Research Excellence (CAPREx) postdoctoral fellowship.Presently the lab also has a biosafety cabinet, a laminar flow cabinet, a -80 oC freezer, two CO2 incubators, two thermocyclers, an inverted microscope, a fluorescent microscope, two micro-centrifuges, a refrigerated centrifuge, and a 3-in-1 (absorbance, luminescence and fluorescence) plate reader.
The Quaye Group
Led by Dr. Osbourne Quaye, the Group conducts research into all types of viruses, especially gastro-viral agents. Current major projects are in the areas of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatic viruses, yellow fever virus, Epstein Barr virus, and filoviruses. Molecular-based and immunological methods are employed to study the viruses.
The Quashie Group
The Quashie Research Group is a subunit of the Virology lab at WACCBIP. The group aims to understand and therapeutically target key replicative processes in viruses of pandemic concern.