The African Society of Human Genetics (AfSHG) was formed to provide a forum for human genetics and genomics scientists in Africa to interact, network, and collaborate. This is critical to facilitate development of solutions to the public health burden of many rare and common diseases across the continent. AfSHG fully supports the Black Lives Matter movement, which is dedicated to fighting racism and ensuring that society values the lives and humanity of Black people. The AfSHG would like to add its "voice" to the public outcry against racism sparked by George Floyd's death and to declare its commitment to ensuring that injustice and systematic racism, as well as abuse and exploitation of Africans and their biological material, are no longer...
Despite the poor genomics research capacity in Africa, efforts have been made to empower African sci...
Many physicians in Senegal and France, where most Senegalese sickle cell specialists are partially t...
A common assumption in genomics research is that the use of ethnic categories has the potential to l...
The tragic murder of Mr. George Floyd brought to the head long-standing issues of racial justice and...
The Human Genome Project revealed that any two humans are 99.9 percent genetically identical to each...
Lab Meeting: How do Black Lives Matter in Teaching, Lab Practices and Research?Curated by Anne Pollo...
The Center for Minority Health at the University of Pittsburgh aims to eliminate racial and ethnic h...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally and is projected to overtake infectious disease...
The African Society of Human Genetics (AfSHG), founded in 2003 with its inaugural meeting in Accra, ...
Cancer genomics research in Africa is crucial to understanding the genetic architecture of cancer an...
Summary: The diversity of the U.S. population is currently not reflected in the genomic workforce an...
Human genetics research and applications are rapidly growing areas in health innovations and service...
There is growing interest for a communitarian approach to the governance of genomics, and for such g...
The Black Lives Matter movement first started in 2013 by three strong African Americans women: Alici...
The Africa Ethics Working Group (AEWG) is a South-South-North collaboration of bioethics and mental ...
Despite the poor genomics research capacity in Africa, efforts have been made to empower African sci...
Many physicians in Senegal and France, where most Senegalese sickle cell specialists are partially t...
A common assumption in genomics research is that the use of ethnic categories has the potential to l...
The tragic murder of Mr. George Floyd brought to the head long-standing issues of racial justice and...
The Human Genome Project revealed that any two humans are 99.9 percent genetically identical to each...
Lab Meeting: How do Black Lives Matter in Teaching, Lab Practices and Research?Curated by Anne Pollo...
The Center for Minority Health at the University of Pittsburgh aims to eliminate racial and ethnic h...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally and is projected to overtake infectious disease...
The African Society of Human Genetics (AfSHG), founded in 2003 with its inaugural meeting in Accra, ...
Cancer genomics research in Africa is crucial to understanding the genetic architecture of cancer an...
Summary: The diversity of the U.S. population is currently not reflected in the genomic workforce an...
Human genetics research and applications are rapidly growing areas in health innovations and service...
There is growing interest for a communitarian approach to the governance of genomics, and for such g...
The Black Lives Matter movement first started in 2013 by three strong African Americans women: Alici...
The Africa Ethics Working Group (AEWG) is a South-South-North collaboration of bioethics and mental ...
Despite the poor genomics research capacity in Africa, efforts have been made to empower African sci...
Many physicians in Senegal and France, where most Senegalese sickle cell specialists are partially t...
A common assumption in genomics research is that the use of ethnic categories has the potential to l...