ABOUT US

Prof. Alexander Yaw Debrah (PhD)
PROF. Alexander Yaw Debrah (PhD) (PI)
Kumasi Centre for Collaborative Research in Tropical Medicine/Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Asuogya South End Road, UPO, KNUST, Kumasi, Ghana, Tel: +233 3220 60351 Fax: +233 3220 62017 Email: info@kccr.de
Department of Medical Diagnostics, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana Tel: +233 3220 60351, 03220 63253 Mob: +233 20 9341317 Fax: +233 3220 62017, email: yadebrah@yahoo.com, yadebrah.chs@knust.edu.gh
Dr. Linda B. Debrah (PhD), Co-Investigator
School of Medicine and Dentistry Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) Kumasi-Ghana Tel. No.: +233 3220 60351 Mobile: +233 208174244 Fax No.: +233 3220 62017 Email: lindrousy@yahoo.com

Dr. Linda B. Debrah
MEET THE RESEARCH TEAM FOR THE ASTAWOL PROJECT

Professor Alexander Yaw Debrah, EDCTP Senior Research Fellow and Principal Investigator for the ASTAWOL project

Dr (Mrs) Linda B. Debrah, the Co-Principal Investigator for the ASTAWOL project

Dr Jubin Osei-Mensah, the Project Manager for the Filariasis project

Francis Dorman, the Financial Administrator for the ASTAWOL project

Dr. Felix Andy Boateng, Trial Clinician for the ASTAWOL study

Derrick Boateng Kontoh, the Trial Pharmacist for the ASTAWOL project

Carl Kwame Adoku, the Local Trial Monitor for the ASTAWOL project

Daniel Agbosoukah, the Assistant Financial Administrator (under supervision of Mr Dorman)

Nafisa Dauda (Project Cook)

Trial Clinicians for ASTAWOL study: Dr Nana Kwame Ayisi-Boateng (left) and Dr Emmanuel Ababio Agyemang (right)

From right to left, Eunice Kuutiero (Data Manager), Michael Agyemang Obeng (Medical Laboratory Scientist), Prince Adu (Medical Laboratory Scientist), Charles Gyasi (Data Entry/ Research Assistant)

The postgraduate students on the ASTAWOL project: from left to right, Emmanuel Donawobuge Kutu (PhD student), Monica Ahiadorme (PhD student), Prince Obeng (Mphil Student) and John Boateng (Mphil student)

From right to left, Lordia Appiah-Kubi (Intern), Prince Osei Bonsu (Intern), Sarfowaa Amponsem (Intern)

Project Drivers: From right to left, Paul Antwi, Seth Wiredu and Emmanuel Ato Clinton