학술논문

Enabling the genomic revolution in Africa
Document Type
article
Author
Rotimi, CharlesAbayomi, AkinAbimiku, Alash'leAdabayeri, Victoria MayAdebamowo, ClementAdebiyi, EzekielAdemola, Adebowale DAdeyemo, AdebowaleAdu, DwomoaAffolabi, DissouAgongo, GodfredAjayi, SamuelAkarolo-Anthony, SallyAkinyemi, RufusAkpalu, AlbertAlberts, MarianneAlonso Betancourt, OrlandoAlzohairy, Ahmed MansourAmeni, GobenaAmodu, OlukemiAnabwani, GabrielAndersen, KristianArogundade, FatiuArulogun, OyedunniAsogun, DannyBakare, RasheedBalde, NabyBaniecki, Mary LynnBeiswanger, ChristineBenkahla, AliaBethke, LaraBoehnke, MichealBoima, VincentBrandful, JamesBrooks, Andrew IBrosius, Frank CBrown, ChesterBucheton, BrunoBurke, David TBurnett, Barrington GCarrington-Lawrence, StacyCarstens, NadiaChisi, JohnChristoffels, AlanCooper, RichardCordell, HeatherCrowther, NigelCroxton, Talishieade Vries, JantinaDerr, LeslieDonkor, PeterDoumbia, SeydouDuncanson, AudreyEkem, IvyEl Sayed, AhmedEngel, Mark EEnyaru, John CKEverett, DeanFadlelmola, Faisal MFakunle, EyitayoFischbeck, Kenneth HFischer, AnneFolarin, OnikepeGamieldien, JunaidGarry, Robert FGaseitsiwe, SimaniGbadegesin, RasheedGhansah, AnitaGiovanni, MariaGoesbeck, ParhamGomez-Olive, F XavierGrant, Donald SGrewal, RavnitGuyer, MarkHanchard, Neil AHappi, Christian THazelhurst, ScottHennig, Branwen JHertz-, ChristianeFowlerHide, WinstonHilderbrandt, FriedhelmHugo-Hamman, ChristopherIbrahim, Muntaser EJames, ReginaJaufeerally-Fakim, YasminaJenkins, CarolynJentsch, UteJiang, Pan-PanJoloba, MosesJongeneel, VictorJoubert, FourieKader, MuktharKahn, KathleenKaleebu, PontianoKapiga, Saidi HKassim, Samar KamalKasvosve, IshmaelKayondo, JonathanKeavney, Bernard
Source
Science. 344(6190)
Subject
Biological Sciences
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Genetics
Clinical Sciences
Medical Microbiology
Human Genome
Cancer
Infectious Diseases
HIV/AIDS
Clinical Research
Biotechnology
Rare Diseases
2.6 Resources and infrastructure (aetiology)
Aetiology
Infection
Good Health and Well Being
Africa
Disease
England
Genetics
Medical
Genome-Wide Association Study
Genomics
Health
Humans
National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
United States
H3Africa Consortium
General Science & Technology
Language
Abstract
H3Africa is developing capacity for health-related genomics research in Africa