Doumbia S, Chouong H, Traore S F, Dolo G, Touré A M, Coulibaly M
DMEVE/MRTC/Faculty of Medicine, University of Bamako, Mali.
Afr J Med Med Sci. 2007;36 Suppl:31-3.
The genome sequences for many insects vector of human diseases are now available and promise the development of a set of new, powerful tools that can be used to develop innovative approaches to control these diseases. The African continent, which is the most severely affected by vector borne diseases, lacks adequate infrastructures and personal resources required for rational use of genomic information. To fill this gap, the African Center for Training in Functional Genomics of Insect vectors of Human Disease (AFRO VECTGEN) was initiated by WHO/TDR and the Department of Medical Entomology and Vector Ecology (DMEVE) of the Malaria Research and Training Center (MRTC) in Mali. The aim of the AFRO VECTGEN program is to train young scientists in functional genomics who will ultimately use genome sequence data for research on insect vector of human disease. The program could trigger collaborative research and will benefit from an existing vector biology network in Mali, which was built around research grants funded by the National Institutes of Health, USA and WHO/TDR.
现在已有许多人类疾病昆虫媒介的基因组序列,有望开发出一套新的强大工具,用于制定控制这些疾病的创新方法。非洲大陆受媒介传播疾病影响最为严重,缺乏合理利用基因组信息所需的充足基础设施和人力资源。为填补这一空白,世界卫生组织/热带病研究和培训特别规划署(WHO/TDR)以及马里疟疾研究和培训中心(MRTC)的医学昆虫学与媒介生态学系(DMEVE)发起了非洲人类疾病昆虫媒介功能基因组学培训中心(AFRO VECTGEN)。AFRO VECTGEN项目的目标是培训功能基因组学领域的年轻科学家,他们最终将利用基因组序列数据开展人类疾病昆虫媒介研究。该项目可能会引发合作研究,并将受益于马里现有的围绕美国国立卫生研究院以及WHO/TDR资助的研究经费建立的媒介生物学网络。