BACKGROUND: Rapid advances in high throughput genomic technologies and next generation sequencing are making medical genomic research more readily accessible and affordable, including the sequencing of patient and control whole genomes and exomes in order to elucidate genetic factors underlying disease. Over the next five years, the Human Heredity and Health in Africa (H3Africa) Initiative, funded by the Wellcome Trust (United Kingdom) and the National Institutes of Health (United States of America), will contribute greatly towards sequencing of numerous African samples for biomedical research. DISCUSSION: Funding agencies and journals often require submission of genomic data from research participants to databases that allow open or contro...
Despite the poor genomics research capacity in Africa, efforts have been made to empower African sci...
As human genomics research in Africa continues to generate large amounts of data, ethical issues ari...
BACKGROUND: The rise in genomic and biobanking research worldwide has led to the development of diff...
BACKGROUND: Rapid advances in high throughput genomic technologies and next generation sequencing ar...
Genomics is the study of the genetic material that constitutes the genomes of organisms. This geneti...
Abstract Genome data from African population can substantially assist the global effor...
Abstract Background The introduction of genomics and biobanking methodologies to the African researc...
South Africa is home to one of the most genetically diverse populations in the world, which, combine...
Abstract This is a report on a workshop titled ‘Ethics for genomic research across fiv...
Genomic research and biobanking has undergone exponential growth in Africa and at the heart of this ...
Background: The introduction of genomics and biobanking methodologies to the African research contex...
Background: The introduction of genomics and biobanking methodologies to the African research contex...
Background: The practice of making datasets publicly available for use by the wider scientific com...
International audienceGenomics is the study of the genetic material that constitutes the genomes of ...
Genomic research and biobanking present several ethical, social and cultural challenges, particularl...
Despite the poor genomics research capacity in Africa, efforts have been made to empower African sci...
As human genomics research in Africa continues to generate large amounts of data, ethical issues ari...
BACKGROUND: The rise in genomic and biobanking research worldwide has led to the development of diff...
BACKGROUND: Rapid advances in high throughput genomic technologies and next generation sequencing ar...
Genomics is the study of the genetic material that constitutes the genomes of organisms. This geneti...
Abstract Genome data from African population can substantially assist the global effor...
Abstract Background The introduction of genomics and biobanking methodologies to the African researc...
South Africa is home to one of the most genetically diverse populations in the world, which, combine...
Abstract This is a report on a workshop titled ‘Ethics for genomic research across fiv...
Genomic research and biobanking has undergone exponential growth in Africa and at the heart of this ...
Background: The introduction of genomics and biobanking methodologies to the African research contex...
Background: The introduction of genomics and biobanking methodologies to the African research contex...
Background: The practice of making datasets publicly available for use by the wider scientific com...
International audienceGenomics is the study of the genetic material that constitutes the genomes of ...
Genomic research and biobanking present several ethical, social and cultural challenges, particularl...
Despite the poor genomics research capacity in Africa, efforts have been made to empower African sci...
As human genomics research in Africa continues to generate large amounts of data, ethical issues ari...
BACKGROUND: The rise in genomic and biobanking research worldwide has led to the development of diff...