Widening participation would be key in enhancing bioinformatics and genomics research in Africa

Appl Transl Genom. 2015 Sep:6:35-41. doi: 10.1016/j.atg.2015.09.001.

Abstract

Bioinformatics and genome science (BGS) are gradually gaining roots in Africa, contributing to studies that are leading to improved understanding of health, disease, agriculture and food security. While a few African countries have established foundations for research and training in these areas, BGS appear to be limited to only a few institutions in specific African countries. However, improving the disciplines in Africa will require pragmatic efforts to expand training and research partnerships to scientists in yet-unreached institutions. Here, we discuss the need to expand BGS programmes in Africa, and propose mechanisms to do so.

Keywords: Africa; Agriculture; Bioinformatics; Biomedical research; Computational biology; Genomics.