David Acheampong is a clinical and medical laboratory scientist currently pursuing an MPhil in Clinical Microbiology at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST). His research is focused on improving diagnostic approaches for HIV, with a particular emphasis on evaluating the performance of saliva-based and blood-based testing methods. His work aims to enhance the accessibility and reliability of HIV diagnostics, especially in resource-limited settings where traditional testing protocols may be impractical. Driven by a commitment to public health and diagnostic innovation, David is passionate about bridging the gap between laboratory research and real-world healthcare applications. His broader goal is to contribute to evidence-based diagnostic development and influence health policy that promotes equitable access to care. Through his research and advocacy, he seeks to support the integration of non-invasive testing strategies into mainstream public health programs.
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David Acheampong is a clinical and medical laboratory scientist currently pursuing an MPhil in Clinical Microbiology at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST). His research is focused on improving diagnostic approaches for HIV, with a particular emphasis on evaluating the performance of saliva-based and blood-based testing methods. His work aims to enhance the accessibility and reliability of HIV diagnostics, especially in resource-limited settings where traditional testing protocols may be impractical. Driven by a commitment to public health and diagnostic innovation, David is passionate about bridging the gap between laboratory research and real-world healthcare applications. His broader goal is to contribute to evidence-based diagnostic development and influence health policy that promotes equitable access to care. Through his research and advocacy, he seeks to support the integration of non-invasive testing strategies into mainstream public health programs.
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