H3ABioNet:发展非洲可持续的生物信息学能力

N. Mulder, S. Aron, Sumir Panji, Kim T. Gurwitz, Judit Kumuthini, S. Baichoo, S. Fatumo, O. Nash, Jonathan, Kayondo, Faisal M. Fadlelmola, S. Kassim, O. O. M. Oukem-Boyer, S. P. Salifu, Lerato E. Magosi, Victoria Nembaware, Mary Piper, Radhika S. Khetani, Anne Fischer
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近年来,生物信息学这一多样化、快速发展的学科已成为生物医学研究各个领域不可或缺的组成部分。管理、分析和解释大型复杂数据集的能力取决于能否接触到在专门技术领域接受过充分培训的熟练的研究人员。目前在非洲,拥有这些专业技能的个人分散在整个非洲大陆,迫切需要制定可持续的培训计划来提高生物信息学能力。作为非洲人类遗传和健康(H3Africa)倡议的一部分,为H3Africa建立了一个泛非生物信息学网络(H3ABioNet),以发展生物信息学基础设施以及可持续的高质量培训方案。在这里,我们讨论了H3ABioNet开发的各种培训活动和方法,以解决非洲缺乏生物信息学能力的问题,以及从中吸取的宝贵经验教训。
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H3ABioNet: Developing Sustainable Bioinformatics Capacity in Africa
The diverse, rapidly developing discipline of bioinformatics has become an integral component of all areas of biomedical research in recent years. The ability to manage, analyse and interpret large complex datasets hinges on having access to skilled researchers who have received adequate training in specialised technical areas. Currently in Africa, individuals with these specialised skills are sparsely scattered across the continent and there is an urgent need to develop sustainable training programs to improve bioinformatics capacity. As part of the Human Heredity and Health in Africa (H3Africa) initiative, a pan-African bioinformatics network for H3Africa (H3ABioNet) was established to develop bioinformatics infrastructure together with a sustainable high quality training program. Here, we discuss the various training events and approaches developed by H3ABioNet to address the lack of bioinformatics capacity in Africa, together with the valuable lessons learnt.
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