The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS),under the auspices of The United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) programme, via its
Research Grants Scheme (RGS), has donated laboratory research equipment and
chemical worth 8,000 USD to Laser and Fibre Optics Centre (LAFOC), Department
of Physics, School of Physical Sciences, College of Agriculture and Natural
Sciences, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana. This grant was made
possible through the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida).
The research items are UV-Vis double beam spectrophotometer, Sonicator and
Cholesterol.
Dr Jerry Opoku-Ansah, a lecturer at the Department of Physics and researcher at
LAFOC who led the RGS, explained that the equipment has cross-boundary
applications in the natural, medical and allied health sciences. The UV-Vis
spectrophotometer with the double-beam optical system has diverse applications,
including general research, pharmaceutical, biochemical and clinical laboratory use,
new material development, and quality control. The Sonicator is a compact and
practical ultrasonic processor ideal for standard cell disruption and other small
volume applications.
He expressed appreciation to The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) and its
funding organization the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
(Sida) for the kind gesture.