ABOUT PATRICK DERY BAYAGR
Patrick Dery Bayagr is a Molecular Biologist and Research Assistant specializing in the development and optimization of Lamp -mediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP) assays. His research focuses on designing sensitive and specific molecular diagnostics for the detection of pathogens and genetic variations, with the ultimate goal of advancing medical diagnostics, public health, and personalized medicine.
With strong interest in DNA/RNA amplification techniques, genomic analysis, and bioinformatics, Patrick leverages cutting-edge molecular biology approaches to develop diagnostic tools that are rapid, reliable, and cost-effective. His work emphasizes enhancing the sensitivity and specificity of LAMP assays, making them suitable for both clinical laboratories and field applications.
In his current role, Patrick is actively engaged in conducting research, designing experiments, and analyzing data to improve molecular diagnostics. His responsibilities include preparing and maintaining laboratory equipment, managing sample collections, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to advance knowledge in pathogen detection and genetic variation analysis.
Patrick’s skill set encompasses a wide range of molecular biology techniques, including nucleic acid extraction, primer design, and quantitative PCR (qPCR). His passion for innovation in molecular diagnostics is rooted in a vision to strengthen disease detection and monitoring systems, thereby improving public health outcomes and supporting personalized medicine initiatives.
By combining laboratory precision with bioinformatics-driven genomic insights, Patrick is building a career committed to transforming diagnostics and contributing to global health solutions through molecular biology research.