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Laud Anthony Wihibeturo Basing

Medical Diagnostics

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Laud Anthony Basing is a Scientist, Engineer, Innovator and Entrepreneur. He is a lecturer at the Department of Medical Diagnostics, College of Health Sciences, KNUST and the Founder and CEO of Incas diagnostics.Laud Anthony is passionate about research, and with a background in both Microbiology and Biomedical Engineering, Laud Anthony’s research interest has been in developing simple tests for infectious diseases that largely impact women and children in Africa. He has several years of research experience with international collaborations. He worked with the University of Liverpool and researchers from 13 countries from 2009 to 2013 on a project on the effect of climate change on health outcomes. He worked with the World Health Organization in Ghana and Papua New Guinea on yaws eradication from 2015 to 2016 and worked with the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University in the United States to develop low cost, mobile-enabled test devices for HIV and Yaws. He currently leads a European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP) funded program to evaluate a rapid diagnostic for yaws in Ghana, Ivory Coast and Cameroon. He has made Poster and oral presentations in Nigeria, Mali, Spain, South Africa, China, Cape Verde, Kenya and the United States.Laud Anthony Basing is a 2016 Mandela Washington Fellow in the Business and Entrepreneurship track and was previously, the Chairman of the Linkages Committee of the West and Central African Regional Advisory Board for the fellowship. He is a member of the American Society for Microbiology (ASM)’s Young Leaders Circle and the former ASM Young Ambassador to Ghana. He is the former Vice Curator of the Kumasi Hub of the Global Shapers Community, a global network of young people driving dialogue, action and change, a former President of the Young African Leaders’ Network-Ghana and a member of the Alliance for Young entrepreneurs Ghana.  Laud Anthony is the first Ghanaian to have been nominated for the Innovation Prize for Africa, a prestigious award aimed at strengthening African innovation ecosystems. He was named one of the 50 most influential young Ghanaians in 2017 and a 2017 Emerging Leaders under 40 winner in the health and wellness category in Ghana. Laud won first place in the social innovation track of the 2018 Burton Morgan Business Model Competition at Purdue University and Second place in the 2017 Shurz Innovation Challenge for developing a urine-based Point of Care Diagnostic Kit for Sexually transmitted diseases. In March of 2019, Laud was named one of the top 30 innovators in health in Africa in the World Health Organization’s Africa Innovation Challenge in 2019 for developing a molecular-based rapid test kit for the neglected tropical disease yaws. In March of 2020, Laud led a team from Ghana, Senegal, Cameroon, South Africa and Nigeria to win WHO’s Covid19 Hackathon with CoviTTrads a Covid19 testing and tracking platform. In April 2020, Laud led a team of scientists from Incas Diagnostics to collaborate with KNUST to develop a rapid test kit for covid19 and in May 2020, he won Africa.com’s Brilliant African Innovations Against COVID-19. He was selected as a Gates Goalkeeper by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in July 2020 and nominated as one of the 50 Most Influential Young Ghanaians in December 2020. He was nominated one of the top 50 young CEOs in Ghana in May 2021.

Research Summary

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The researcher's work focuses on developing innovative analytical and clinical techniques to detect, diagnose, and manage various pathologies, with a particular emphasis on Sub-Saharan African communities where these methods show potential. Their research integrates advanced biological assays like microfluidic rapid and autonomous analytical devices (microRAADs) for HIV detection and LAMP-based tests for Treponema pallidum infections in yaws endemic regions. Additionally, they explore preventive strategies through self-sampling surveys and focus on improving diagnostics in various chronic diseases using case-control studies and observational studies.

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Microfluidic rapid and autonomous analytical device (microRAAD) to detect HIV from whole blood samples(2019)
Promise and perils of paper-based point-of-care nucleic acid detection for endemic and pandemic pathogens(2023)
Microfluidic Rapid and Autonomous Analytical Device (microRAAD) to Detect HIV from Whole Blood Samples(2019)
Microfluidic rapid and autonomous analytical device (microRAAD) for infectious disease detection at the point of care(2021)
Comparative efficacy of low-dose versus standard-dose azithromycin for patients with yaws: a randomised non-inferiority trial in Ghana and Papua New Guinea(2018)
LAMP4yaws: <i>Treponema pallidum</i> , <i>Haemophilus ducreyi</i> loop mediated isothermal amplification − protocol for a cross-sectional, observational, diagnostic accuracy study(2022)
A Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification Assay for the Detection of Treponema pallidum subsp. pertenue(2020)
Evaluating the yaws diagnostic gap: A survey to determine the capacity of and barriers to improving diagnostics in all yaws-endemic countries(2022)
Mapping of yaws endemicity in Ghana; Lessons to strengthen the planning and implementation of yaws eradication(2020)
Evaluating the yaws diagnostic gap: a survey to determine the capacity of and barriers to improving diagnostics in all yaws-endemic countries(2022)
A Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP) Assay for the Detection of Treponema pallidum subsp. pertenue(2019)
Knowledge, attitudes and practices towards yaws in endemic areas of Ghana, Cameroon and Côte d’Ivoire(2024)
An integrated active case detection and management of skin NTDs in yaws endemic health districts in Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana(2024)
An integrated active case search for skin-NTDs in yaws endemic health districts in Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana(2023)
A loop-mediated isothermal amplification test for yaws: a multi-country diagnostic accuracy evaluation(2024)
A Multi-Country, Diagnostic Accuracy Evaluation of a Loop Mediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP) Test for Yaws(2024)
Haemato‐Urological Profile and Asymptomatic Urinary Tract Infection in Ghanaian Steady‐State Sickle Cell Disease Patients: A Case‐Control Study(2025)
Haemato-urological profile and asymptomatic urinary tract infection in Ghanaian steady-state sickle cell disease patients.(2024)
Exploring Self-Sampling for Hpv-Based Cervical Cancer Screening Among Ghanaian Women: A Pilot Study on Preferences, Experiences, and Clinical Utility(2025)

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