Karikari Thomas K, Quansah Emmanuel, Mohamed Wael M Y
Neuroscience, School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK; Midlands Integrative Biosciences Training Partnership, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK.
Pharmacology, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, De Montfort University, Leicester LE1 9BH, UK; Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, School of Biological Science, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana.
Appl Transl Genom. 2015 Sep;6:31-34. doi: 10.1016/j.atg.2015.10.002.
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.
生物信息学研究在推动生物医学研究方面发挥着核心作用。然而,它在非洲的引入面临一些挑战(如基础设施不足、培训机会有限、研究资金短缺、人力资源匮乏、生物样本库和数据库不完善等),这些因素导致该领域在非洲大陆的发展步伐缓慢。幸运的是,近期在研究资金、基础设施支持和能力建设等方面的改善,正助力生物信息学在非洲发展成为一门重要学科。这些努力正促使建立世界级的研究设施、生物样本库、培训项目、科学网络和资助计划,以改进对非洲疾病与健康的研究。随着所有利益相关者的贡献增加,这些发展有望得到进一步加强。在此,我们探讨近期的发展如何推动非洲生物信息学的进步。