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The Sickle Cell Foundation of Ghana (SCFG) has announced the appointment of Professor Solomon Fiifi Ofori-Acquah as its new President with immediate effect.
Prof. Ofori-Acquah has several years of experience in translational basic and clinical research in sickle cell disease (SCD).
In his new role, he will provide overall executive leadership at the SCFG succeeding the late Professor Kwaku Ohene-Frempong who recently passed away.
Professor Ofori-Acquah is a globally renowned academician and researcher. He is a Professor of Medical Laboratory Science and Associate Professor of Medicine and Human Genetics.
He is the outgoing Dean of the School of Biomedical and Allied Health Sciences in the University of Ghana.
He is the Founding Director of the West African Genetic Medicine Center (WAGMC), Program Director of the Sickle Cell Genomics of Africa (SickleGenAfrica) Network, and Director of the Ghanaian Genome (Gh-Genome) Project.
His research interests are in the molecular pathogenesis, genetics and innovative therapy of acute complications of SCD. He recently won a $3 million research grant to sequence the whole genome DNA of children with SCD in Ghana, which he has parlayed to launch the Gh-Genome Project.
In his remarks to Board Members and Staff of the Foundation, Prof Ofori-Acquah shared some of his experience working alongside Professor Ohene-Frempong for nearly 30 years.
He stated “I am honoured to continue and grow the work started by my friend and mentor and excited about our mission to support the development of resources and services to help improve the health and quality of life of people with SCD and related conditions”.
He added: “I am grateful to the Board and the dedication of the whole team at SCFG. Together I believe we will continue to advocate for quality healthcare and a supporting society for persons living with SCD in Ghana, and to bring transformative treatments to combat SCD in this country”.
Prof. Ofori-Acquah has served on multiple national and international scientific and technical committees.
He was a member of the National Technical Advisory Committee for Newborn Screening, and more recently the African Health Diagnostic Platform (AHDP) Technical Committees, both under the Ghana Ministry of Health (MoH). He recently represented Africa at a high-level retreat held in the US to develop strategies for gene-based cures for HIV and SCD.
He has served on the review committees for many funding agencies including the National Institute of
Health, Wellcome Trust, American Society of Haematology and the American Heart Association.
Prof. Ofori-Acquah is a native of Cape Coast in the Central Region of Ghana and an alumni of
Adisadel College, where he was the Cadet Sargent Major. He holds a PhD in Molecular Genetics
and an MSc in Bio-molecular Organization from the University of London, Fellowship of the
Institute of Biomedical Science in the UK, and an Executive Leadership Certificate from Emory
University, Atlanta, USA.
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