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.

The Paemka Group
The Research group focuses on molecular genetics research, particulary cancer.




