通过跨学科培训和研究合作,加强传统黑人医学院的数据科学和基因组学能力。

Journal of biotechnology and biomedicine Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-18 DOI:10.26502/jbb.2642-91280166
Qingguo Wang, Vibhuti Gupta, Aize Cao, Pandu Gangula, Hua Xie, Rajbir Singh, Todd Gary, Samuel E Adunyah, Aramandla Ramesh, Anil Shanker
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随着数据在各个领域呈指数级增长,有效利用大数据变得越来越重要。然而,在数据科学和计算基因组学领域,包括非裔美国人在内的少数群体的代表性明显不足,再加上少数群体服务机构缺乏资源和基础设施。本文总结了我们资助的项目的第二阶段,该项目旨在通过提供培训和促进数据科学家与基础科学和生物医学领域的研究人员之间的合作,提高梅哈里医学院(MMC)的数据科学能力,这是一所历史悠久的黑人学院/大学(HBCU)。在过去的两年里,我们使用不同的培训方法和格式,向数百名MMC研究人员和学生介绍了数据科学和计算基因组学。为牙科课程设计的培训模块向250名牙科学生介绍了人工智能和机器学习,其中80%是非洲裔美国人(AA)。我们还促进了数据科学家和其他MMC研究人员之间的伙伴关系,以便在影响AA人口健康的各个领域发表联合出版物和资助申请。最近授予MMC的多项拨款清楚地表明,MMC的数据科学和基因组学能力得到了增强,我们的工作对当地社区产生了影响。
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Enhancing Data Science and Genomics Capacity of a Historically Black Medical College Through Interdisciplinary Training and Research Collaborations.

As data grows exponentially across diverse fields, effectively leveraging big data has become increasingly crucial. In data science and computational genomics, however, minority groups, including African Americans, are significantly underrepresented, coupled with the lack of resources and infrastructure in minority-serving institutions. This paper summarizes the second phase of our funded project that aims to enhance the data science capacity of Meharry Medical College (MMC), a Historically Black College/University (HBCU), by providing training and fostering collaborations between data scientists and researchers in basic science and biomedical fields. Using diverse training approaches and formats, we introduced data science and computational genomics to hundreds of MMC researchers and students in the past 2 years. The training modules designed for dental curriculums introduced artificial intelligence and machine learning to ~250 dental students, 80% of which are African Americans (AA). We have also fostered partnerships between data scientists and other MMC researchers for joint publications and grant applications in various areas that impact the health of AA population. The multiple grants awarded recently to MMC clearly indicate an enhanced data science and genomics capacity of MMC and the impact of our work on the local community.

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