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Lilian Antwi Boateng

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About

Dr (Mrs) Lilian Antwi Boateng is a senior lecturer and an early career researcher in the Department of haematology and immunohematology Unit of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana since 2012. She is currently the Head of the Medical Diagnostics Department of KNUST. She supervises and undertakes research in general and immunohaematology. She teaches haematology and immunohaematology in the undergraduate programmes in Medical Laboratory Technology, Emergency nursing and veterinary Medicine and on the postgraduate MPhil and PhD programmes in the Department of Medical Diagnostics. Lilian’s aspiration in the long term is to progress professionally as a national and international haematology/immunohaematology research leader.Lilian holds a PhD in Blood transfusion from the University of Liverpool and a Master of Science with distinction in Biomedical Science from the University of Westminster, United Kingdom. She obtained her Bachelor’s degree with first-class honours in Medical Laboratory Technology from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana. She also undertook a six months residency programme in blood banking at the University of Michigan and the University of Michigan blood bank reference laboratory as a fellow of the University of Michigan African Presidential Scholars Programme (UMAPS). Her PhD is focused on optimising blood transfusion practices in sickle cell patients in Sub Saharan Africa.Dr. Boateng has been the recipient of three scholarships; KNUST-UOW Bespoke scholarship, UMAPS scholarship and Commonwealth PhD scholarship.Since the beginning of her career as a researcher, she has won five research grants, KNUST Research Fund, AREF Research Development fund, Netherlands Ministry of Health grant, the DANIDA Building Stronger Universities seed grant and Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) seed grant. All grants have sought to promote and optimise transfusion practises in Ghana. Lilian also partnered with the Department of Pathology, University of Utah to pilot the development of antibody screening cells for antibody testing in Ghana based on the local donor population. She has also been involved in different general haematology projects which sought to understand malaria and its mechanisms and also to establish reference ranges of the various haematological parameters based our local population, since these ranges have shown variation within different populations. She has co-authored over 20 peer reviewed articles and 15 conference proceedings. She has received several invitations to present at both local and international conferences in the diaspora and serves as reviewer for several renowned transfusion journals. She is a member of the University Teachers’ association of Ghana (UTAG), Allied Health Professionals council (AHPC) of Ghana and Ghana Association of Biomedical Laboratory Scientist (GABMLS). She is the immediate past Africa representative of the young professionals Council of the International Society of Blood Transfusion.Lilian is passionate about promoting good haematology laboratory practices and blood transfusion research in Ghana and imparting evidence-based laboratory transfusion practices to students pursing laboratory training in blood transfusion.

Research Summary

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The researcher has conducted extensive medical studies focusing on integrating methodologies such as systematic reviews, case-control studies, and mathematical modeling to address various aspects of healthcare. Their work spans a broad range of topics including immune system research (e.g., antierythropoietin antibodies), cardiovascular diseases, neurological disorders, and nutritional conditions. The researcher's approach is interdisciplinary, applying these methods across diverse patient populations such as children, young professionals, and the elderly, reflecting a comprehensive exploration of healthcare systems and their applications in different demographics.

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Red Blood Cell Alloimmunization in Transfused Patients With Sickle Cell Disease in Sub-Saharan Africa; a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis(2019)
Red blood cell alloimmunization and minor red blood cell antigen phenotypes in transfused Ghanaian patients with sickle cell disease(2019)
One third of alloantibodies in patients with sickle cell disease transfused with African blood are missed by the standard red blood cell test panel(2021)
Prevalence of red blood cell antibodies among transfused patients at Komfo Anokye teaching (Kath) hospital, Ghana(2015)
Determination of Haematological Reference Ranges in Healthy Adults in Three Regions in Ghana(2019)
Coagulation Factors and Natural Anticoagulants as Surrogate Markers of Preeclampsia and Its Subtypes: A Case–Control Study in a Ghanaian Population(2023)
Antierythropoietin Antibody Production Is Not Associated with Malaria and Malaria-Related Anaemia in Humans(2019)
Sports anaemia and anthropometric evaluation of footballers at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST)(2016)
The future of blood services amid a tight balance between the supply and demand of blood products: Perspectives from the <scp>ISBT</scp> Young Professional Council(2024)
Engaging with young professionals in transfusion medicine: Insights from a needs assessment survey targeting an international cohort(2025)
The 2024 international survey of platelet products and practice(2025)
Psychological impact of the <scp>COVID</scp>‐19 pandemic on young professionals in blood banks and transfusion services: A global cross‐sectional survey(2022)
Haemato‐Urological Profile and Asymptomatic Urinary Tract Infection in Ghanaian Steady‐State Sickle Cell Disease Patients: A Case‐Control Study(2025)
Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin and Fibrinogen-to-albumin ratio are indicators of nephropathy in adult steady state sickle cell disease patients: A multicenter case-control study in Ghana(2024)
Haemato-urological profile and asymptomatic urinary tract infection in Ghanaian steady-state sickle cell disease patients.(2024)
Hematological, liver and kidney parameters among Ghanaian steady state sickle cell disease patients(2025)
Erythrocyte alloimmunization in children with sickle cell anemia living in Kilifi, Kenya(2025)
Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin and fibrinogen-to-albumin ratio are indicators of kidney disease in sickle cell disease patients with microalbuminuria: a multicentre case-control study in Ghana(2025)
Quality of glycemic control in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and its association with markers of coagulation and inhibitors of fibrinolysis: A case–control study in the Upper West Region, Ghana(2023)
Anaemia during pregnancy: a cross-sectional study of antenatal attendants at the Madina Pentecost Hospital, La Nkwantanang Municipality, Ghana(2024)
Molecular Characterization of Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase: Do Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms Affect Hematological Parameters in HIV-Positive Patients?(2020)
Molecular characterization of Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase: do single nucleotide polymorphisms affect hematological parameters in HIV positive patients?(2020)
Coagulation abnormalities in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia: assessing the impact of L-asparaginase therapy in Ghana(2021)
A Mathematical Modeling of School Feeding Programme in the Asem – Kumasi Cluster of Schools in Ashanti Region of Ghana(2014)
Diagnostic value of neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio in type 2 diabetes mellitus individuals with reduced estimated glomerular filtration rate(eGFR): A case-control study in a municipal hospital in Ghana(2024)
Bridging the knowledge Gap: A Systematic Review of Acute and Chronic Leukemia Research in Sub-Saharan Africa – Progress Achieved and Future Directions(2025)
Serum Anti‐Erythropoietin Autoantibodies and Their Association With Younger Age in Paediatric Malaria Cases(2025)

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