Sequencing & Serology
Sequencing
Our molecular biology and genomics laboratory is equipped with advanced
technologies for pathogen detection, characterization, and genomic analysis.
These capabilities support research on malaria, tuberculosis, antimicrobial
resistance, and other infectious diseases of public health importance.
DNA/RNA Extraction
We perform high-quality extraction of DNA and RNA from diverse sample
types, including whole blood, plasma, serum, tissues, microbial cultures,
vectors, and environmental samples. Our standardized extraction protocols
ensure high-quality nucleic acids suitable for downstream molecular and
sequencing applications.
PCR and Molecular Diagnostics
We employ conventional PCR, nested PCR, multiplex PCR, and quantitative
real-time PCR (qPCR) for the rapid and sensitive detection of infectious
pathogens. These techniques are used for pathogen identification, molecular
diagnosis, genetic characterization, and surveillance studies.
Next-Generation Sequencing
Our laboratory houses the Illumina NextSeq™ 1000, a high-throughput next-
generation sequencing platform that enables comprehensive genomic
analyses. The platform supports whole-genome sequencing, targeted
sequencing, amplicon sequencing, RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq), metagenomics,
and microbial genomic surveillance. These capabilities enable rapid generation
of high-quality genomic data for research, outbreak investigations, and
precision public health.
Pathogen Sequencing
We conduct genomic sequencing of pathogens, including Plasmodium species,
bacterial pathogens such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and other
microorganisms of clinical and public health importance. Sequencing is used to
investigate pathogen diversity, identify genetic mutations, monitor
antimicrobial resistance, track disease transmission, and support molecular
epidemiology.
Basic Bioinformatics Analysis
Our sequencing workflows are complemented by bioinformatics analyses,
including sequence quality assessment, genome assembly, read mapping,
sequence alignment, variant calling, phylogenetic analysis, and genomic data
interpretation. These analyses provide insights into pathogen evolution,
genetic diversity, and transmission dynamics.
Serology
Our serology laboratory investigates host immune responses to infectious
diseases using validated immunological assays that support clinical research,
epidemiological studies, and disease surveillance.
ELISA Antibody Testing
We perform Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays (ELISA) for the detection
and quantification of pathogen-specific antibodies, antigens, cytokines, and
other biomarkers. These assays support vaccine evaluation, seroprevalence
studies, and immunological research.
Antigen/Antibody Detection
Our laboratory utilizes a range of immunological assays for the qualitative and
quantitative detection of pathogen antigens and antibodies. These methods
support infectious disease diagnosis, exposure assessment, surveillance, and
monitoring of immune status.
Immune Response Profiling in Pregnancy
We investigate maternal immune responses to infectious diseases, particularly
malaria and other infections affecting pregnancy. By profiling immune
biomarkers and antibody responses, we contribute to research aimed at
improving maternal and neonatal health outcomes.
Field Sample Processing
Our team has extensive experience in field-based sample collection and
laboratory processing. We ensure proper collection, transportation,
processing, storage, and quality control of clinical and environmental
specimens from hospitals, community-based studies, and surveillance
programs while maintaining specimen integrity for downstream analyses.
QuantiFERON®-TB Gold Plus Testing
We perform the QuantiFERON®-TB Gold Plus assay, an interferon-gamma
release assay (IGRA) used to assess immune responses to Mycobacterium
tuberculosis. This assay supports tuberculosis research, latent TB infection
studies, epidemiological investigations, and immune monitoring in high-risk
populations