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 can boast of a biosafety cabinet, a laminar flow cabinet, a -80 o C freezer, two CO 2 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.

Prof. Osbourne Quaye

Group Leader
Research in the group is supported with funds from:
  • WACCBIP
  • MRC
  • CAPREx/Alborada
  • Royal Society
  1. Kuleape, J. A., Tagoe, E. A., Puplampu, P., Bonney, E. Y., Quaye, O., (2018), Homozygous deletion of both GSTM1 and GSTT1 genes is associated with higher CD4+T cell counts in Ghanaian HIV Patients, PLos ONE 13(5): e0195954. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0195954
  2. Quaye, O., Roy, S., Rungsrisuriyachai, K., Esona, M. D., Xu, Z., Tam, K. L., Banegas, D. J. C., Rey-Benito, G., Bowen, M. D., (2018), Second-line anti-tuberculosis drug resistance testing in Ghana identifies the first extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis case, Infection and Drug Resistance, 2018(11):239-246 doi:20.2147/IDR.S152720.
  3. Mijatovic-Rustempasic, S., Tam, K. I., Kerin, T. K., Lewis, J. M., Gautam, R., Quaye, O., Gentsch, J. R. and Bowen, M. D. (2013); Sensitive and Specific Quantitative Detection of Rotavirus A by One-Step Real-Time Reverse Transcription PCR Assay without Antecedent dsRNA Denaturation; Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 51(9): 3047-3054.
  4. Quaye, O., McDonald, S., Esona, M., Lyde, F., Gentsch, J. and Bowen, M. (2013); Detection of rotavirus G9P[4] strains in three Latin America Countries; Surveillance during the 2009-2010 rotavirus season; EmergingInfectious Diseases, 19(8): 1332-1333.
  5. Gautam, R., Lyde, F., Esona, M. D., QuayeO., and Bowen, M. D.(2013); Comparison of PremierTMRotaclone®, ProSpecT™, and RIDASCREEN® Rotavirus Enzyme Immunoassay Kits for Detection of Rotavirus Antigen in Stool Specimens; Journal of Clinical Virology, 58(1): 292-294.
  6. Patel, M.M., Patzi, M., Pastor, D., Nina, A., Roca, Y., Alvarez, L., Iniguez, V., Rivera, R., Tam, K.I., Quaye, O., Bowen, M., Parashar, U. and De Oliveira, L.H. (2013); Effectiveness of monovalent rotavirus vaccine in Bolivia: case-control study; British Medical Journal (Web Published).
  7. Cortese, M.M., Immergluck, L.C., Held, M., Jain, S., Chan, T., Grizas, A.P., Khizer, S., Barrett, C., Quaye, O., Mijatovic-Rustemapasic, S., Gautam, R., Bowen, M.D., Moore, J., Tate, J.E., Parashar, U.D. and Vázquez, M. (2013) Effectiveness of monovalent and pentavalent rotavirus vaccines; Pediatrics, 132(1): 25-33.
  8. Esona, M.D., Mijatovic-Rustempasic, S., Foytich, K., Roy, S., Banyai, K., Armah, G., Steele, A., Volotão, E., Gomez, M., Silva, M., Gautam, R., Quaye, O., Tam K, Forbi J, Seheri M, Page N, Nyangao J, Ndze V, Aminu M, Bowen M and Gentsch J. (2013); Human G9P[8] rotavirus strains circulating in Cameroon, 1999-2000: genetic relationships with other G9 strains and detection of a new G9 subtype; Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 18: 315-324.
  9. Cardemil, C. V., Cortese, M. M., Medina-Marino, A., Jasuja, S., Desai, R. Leung, J. Rodriguez-Hart, C., Villaruel, G., Howland, J., Quaye, O. Tam, K. I., Bowen, M. D. Parashar, U., Gerber, S. and the Rotavirus Investigationteam (2012); Two rotavirus outbreaks caused by genotype G2P[4] at large retirement communities; Annals of Internal Medicine, 157(9): 621-631.
  10. Boom, J. A., Tate, J. E., Sahni, L. C., Rench, M. A., Quaye, O., Mijatovic-Rustempasic, S., Patel M. M., Baker, C. J. and Parashar, U. D. (2010); Sustained protection from pentavalent rotavirus vaccination during the second year of life at a large, urban US pediatric hospital; Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 29(12) : 1133-1135.
  11. Quaye, O., Nguyen, T. Gannavaram, S., Pennati, A. and Gadda, G. (2010); Rescuing of the hydride transfer reaction in the Glu312Asp variant of choline oxidase by a substrate analogue; Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 499(1-2): 1-5.
  12. Quaye, O. and Gadda, G. (2009); Effect of a conservative mutation of an active site residue involved in substrate binding on the hydride tunneling reaction catalyzed by choline oxidase; Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 489(1-2): 10-14.
  13. Quaye, O., Cowins, S. and Gadda, G. (2009); Contribution of flavin covalent linkage with His99 to the reaction catalyzed by choline oxidase; Journal of Biological Chemistry, 284(25): 16990-16997.
  14. Quaye, O., Lountos, G. T., Fan, F., Orville, A. M. and Gadda, G. (2008); Role of Glu312 in binding and positioning of the substrate for the hydride transfer reaction in choline oxidase; Biochemistry, 47(1): 243-256.
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