Precious Barnes worked as a Senior Lecturer at the Physician Assistant Department, University of Cape Coast in Ghana, West Africa, where I handled teaching, tutorials, and medical research to students. The undergraduate education has exceedingly served its goal of enhancing my technical skill set along with igniting my interest in research in the field of biomedical science, particularly in cancer. I hold a Ph.D. in Chemical Pathology at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. My thesis was dubbed Expression Of Ras And Rab Interactor 1 (Rin1), Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR), And NOTCH1 In Head And Neck Tumors at some Selected Hospitals in Ghana. My Ph.D. program was compounded by a comprehensively devised course structure, highly advanced laboratories, and, most importantly, I had experience in research such as Real-time PCR and Immunology. I am highly motivated by the extremely distinguished faculty, broad-reaching curriculum, and cutting-edge research facilities.