Entomology Research in Ghana receives a Boost as KCCR opens Entomology Wing
The KCCR Advisory Board led by Prof J.S.K Ayim officially opened the new entomology wing at KCCR. The project which cost €187,000 received part funding from the ASAAP project(€50,000) that promotes Malaria research and the remaining of the funds from KCCR. Now, malaria parasite culture is possible in this facility. This is a remarkable achievement […]
KCCR Scientist finds a place among NIH African Postdoctoral Training Initiative (APTI)
Dr. Michael Frimpong, a lecturer at KNUST and senior Research Fellow at KCCR and a lecturer at the Department of Molecular Medicine, has been awarded a training fellowship for the second cohort of the African Postdoctoral Training Initiative (APTI) Fellows along with 9 other colleagues from seven African countries: Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, […]
Sod cutting towards establishing Clinical Trial Facility at St Francis Xavier Hospital in Assin Fosu
A sod-cutting ceremony was held at St Francis Xavier Hospital in Assin Fosu on 3rd August 2021 towards the development of a clinical Trial Facility. This will provide the infrastructure to allow participation in the conduct of FDA approved, internationally accepted clinical trials to eventually improve health care in Ghana. This is a collaborative work […]
Spotlight: Dr. Michael Frimpong
Dr. Michael Frimpong, a Senior Scientist at the Kumasi Centre for Collaborative Research (KCCR), and a lecturer at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), has been named among the second cohort of ten fellows for the 2020 African Postdoctoral Training Initiative (APTI) to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The African Academy […]
The German Ambassador visits KCCR
His excellency Christoph Retzlaff, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Ghana paid a final visit to KCCR on 16th June, 2021. He commended KCCR for the excellent work done in response to COVID19 pandemic and stressed the support of the German embassy. He interacted with some scientists like Dr Ernest Adankwah (an immunologist), […]
COVID19 vaccination and visit by WHO Country Director, UNICEF & GHS Delegation
KCCR has been a key stakeholder in the COVID19 pandemic response. KCCR provides testing for health facilities, footballers and travellers in the middle belt of Ghana. In the recent COVID19 vaccination exercise KCCR hosted the vaccination teams from the Oforikrom Municipal Health Directorate to ensure success in the vaccination exercise. On 20th May 2021, the […]
KCCR is offering a Walk-In Service for COVID-19 Testing for Traveling purposes
WALK-IN COVID-19 TESTING AT KCCR KCCR offers a Walk-in Service for COVID-19 PCR Testing for members of the general public for traveling purposes everyday including weekends and holidays from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. Download information on how to get the test done
Mrs Regina Bauerochse, GIZ Country Director visits KCCR
KCCR has been at the forefront of the COVID19 pandemic response and already provided testing for several facilities in Ashanti Region and the middle belt of Ghana. The Country Director of GIZ Mrs Regina Bauerochse paid a visit to KCCR on 12 & 13th November 2020 to obtain first-hand information on KCCR activities. She was […]
KCCR gets €650,000 grant from German government to boost capacity
The German Government has made available a grant of €650,000 to boost the capacity of the Kumasi Centre for Collaborative Research in Tropical Medicine (KCCR) The support was announced by the German Embassy in Ghana, which said the grant is a rapid response measure to help fight the spread of COVID-19 in Ghana. The Embassy […]
KCCR COVID 19
Background KCCR’s role in diagnosing COVID-19 cases Profiles of researchers from KCCR leading the COVID-19 Surveillance Richard Phillips received a BSc in Human Biology (1990) and MB ChB (1993) from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST). He obtained a PhD from the University of London in the area of Infection and Immunity […]