Developing expertise in bioinformatics for biomedical research in Africa

Publication date: Available online 22 October 2015 Source:Applied & Translational Genomics Author(s): Thomas K. Karikari, Emmanuel Quansah, Wael M.Y. Mohamed Research in bioinformatics has a central role in helping to advance biomedical research. However, its introduction to Africa has been met with some challenges (such as inadequate infrastructure, training opportunities, research funding, human resources, biorepositories and databases) that have contributed to the slow pace of development in this field across the continent. Fortunately, recent improvements in areas such as research funding, infrastructural support and capacity building are helping to develop bioinformatics into an important discipline in Africa. These contributions are leading to the establishment of world-class research facilities, biorepositories, training programmes, scientific networks and funding schemes to improve studies into disease and health in Africa. With increased contribution from all stakeholders, these developments could be further enhanced. Here, we discuss how the recent developments are contributing to the advancement of bioinformatics in Africa.
Source: Applied and Translational Genomics - Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Source Type: research