Molecular Identification of Sand Fly Vectors (Leishmaniasis)
This research employs advanced molecular techniques to understand the role of sand flies in the transmission of leishmaniasis. By mapping the interactions between vectors, hosts, and environments, it supports the development of more effective vector control strategies in affected communities.

Situational Analysis of Cervical Cancer Research in Ghana
This national study identifies gaps and strengths in current cervical cancer research. It informs policymakers and guides investment in areas critical to improving HPV prevention and cancer care.

MEDBIODOSE Project (Research Contract No. 26183)
Focusing on radiology workers, this study investigates the genetic effects of prolonged low-dose ionising radiation exposure. It provides scientific data to strengthen workplace safety regulations and improve staff well-being.

Environmental Enteric Dysfunction Study
This clinical study explores the impact of amino acid supplementation on children suffering from malnutrition-related intestinal dysfunction. It aims to reduce child mortality and improve long-term health outcomes.

Stable Isotope Techniques for Micronutrient Improvement (RAF6059)
This research uses stable isotope methods to measure and enhance the intake of essential vitamins and minerals in children. The findings support efforts to combat hidden hunger and improve child nutrition.

Nutritional Value of Underutilised Fruits
This study investigates how local and often overlooked fruits contribute to better nutrition for mothers and children, offering potential low-cost solutions to malnutrition.

Baseline Study on Infant Feeding Practices
Conducted in the Ga-East District, this study examines caregivers’ knowledge and behaviours around infant feeding. Its results inform more effective community-based nutrition strategies.