Prof. Nicholas Akinwale Titiloye

Professor


Dept: Pathology
Department of Pathology,
School of Medical Sciences
College of Health Sciences
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology
Kumasi
Ghana

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Research Areas/Interests

Anatomical and Molecular Pathology; Breast Gynaecological, Haematopathology and Immune Pathology...~more

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Grants/Funds Awarded

  1. Ancestry Networks for the Human Atlas, African Caribbean Single Cell Network. Build a single cell and single nuclei sequence of normal cells; breast, fallopian tubes and prostate epithelial cell with the aim of studying Cancer disparity among Africans – Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and University of Miami.
  1. National Cancer Institute (NCI), Integrative Approach to Cancer Research Grant (The GRACE Program) on “Plasma Circulating microRNAs as Diagnostic Biomarkers for Triple Negative Breast Cancer in Ghanaian Women”.
  1. CAPTC- Prostate Diagnosis across all centers in Africa; TMA, IHC, DNA sequencing and follow up (Iron- man Project)Ghana/KNUST PI (student PhD support).
  1. KReF7 grant on Studies of the anticancer effects of the hydroethanolic root extract of Croton membranaceus in human castration-resistant prostate cancer
  1. College of Health Sciences Maiden Grant on ‘Optimisation of Touch Imprint Cytology for Intraoperative Diagnosis’.
  1. 7th KNUST Research Fund, 2022, on the Study of Sensor Gait Assessment and Clinical Gait Parameters of Typically Developing Ghanaian Children
  1. SAMBAI project, US/UK/Africa, together with Peace and Love Hospital main site, KNUST Pathology Department Partnership – Prostate, Breast and Pancreatic Tumours, Genomics and Immunology (on-going)
  1. African American Blood Cancers Consortium Study to evaluate lymphoma disparity between Americans and Africa. NCI/NIH in Collaboration with MAYO Clinic USA (on-going)
  1. Core View Histopathology Diagnosis; Collaboration of University of Washington Seattle with Peace and Love Hospital and KNUST Pathology Department (on-going)
  2. GHABreast NCI/NIH grants to investigate Breast Cancer in Ghana. Complete 2013-2015
  3. GHABreast NCI/NIH grants to support student PhD Ghana Breast Cancer Study - Liquid Biopsy (Circulating tumour DNA, Circulating Tumour Cells), WGS, Multiplex, Artificial intelligence and patient follow up. Peace & Love Hospital in Collaboration with Pathology Department KNUST
  4. USCAP Foundation, United States and Canada Academy of Pathology
  5. AORTIC Travel Bursary to attend AORTIC Genomic Conference in Lagos Nigeria 8-10 May 2023
  6. National Institute of Health/ National Cancer Institute Maryland, USA. Digital Microscopy in Breast Cancer Diagnosis – Study of Ghana Breast Cancer, (Bursary), August 13 – September 11 2018.
  7. G40 United States and Canada Academy of Pathology Travel Award to attend USCAP meeting in Washington Seattle. March 12 – 18, 2016
  8. British Division of International Academy of Pathology Bursary: Molecular Pathology – Molecular Pathology in Breast Cancer Diagnosis. November 2014. Department of Histopathology and Molecular Pathology, St James's Institute of Oncology, St. James's University Hospital, Leeds. United Kingdom
  9. National Institute of Health /National Cancer Institute Maryland, USA. Cancer Prevention and Epidemiology – Molecular Prevention. (Bursary), July – August 2013. National Cancer Institute Bethesda, Maryland
  10. British Division of International Academy of Pathology Bursary: Molecular Pathology – FISH & CISH method in Her2/neu Breast Cancer Diagnosis. 16th – 30th November 2011. Department of Histopathology and Molecular Pathology, St James's Institute of Oncology , St. James's University Hospital, Leeds, United Kingdom (Bursary).
  11. UICC (Union for International Cancer Control), Geneva; ICRETT fellowship award: TMA analysis of Breast Cancer in Nigeria. (Bursary), July- August 2009. Department of Histopathology and Molecular Pathology, St James's Institute of Oncology, St. James's University Hospital, Leeds. United Kingdom.
  12. UICC (Union for International Cancer Control), Geneva; ICRETT fellowship award: The Pathological Features of Breast Cancer in Nigeria. (Bursary), June-July 2007. Algernon Firth Institute of Pathology, Leeds Royal Infirmary, Leeds. United Kingdom.


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