Enabling the genomic revolution in Africa

Enock Matovu(National Institutes of Health), Charles Rotimi(University of the Western Cape), Pontiano Kaleebu(Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences), Clement Adebamowo(University of Michigan), Ana Olga Mocumbi(Eduardo Mondlane University), Branwen J. Hennig(University of Michigan), Jean Claude Mbanya, Saidi Kapiga(University of Namur), Liam Smeeth(London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine), Mark E. Engel(Broad Institute), Bruno Bucheton(Stellenbosch University), Bongani M. Mayosi(University of Cape Town), Gasnat Shaboodien, Gustave Simo, Annette MacLeod(University of Ibadan), Okechukwu S. Ogah(Zagazig University), Bernard Keavney(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Jantina de Vries(Obafemi Awolowo University), Christopher Hugo‐Hamman(Walter Sisulu University), Maia Lesosky(University of Ibadan), Moffat Nyirenda(University of Malawi), Guillaume Paré(McMaster University), Raj Ramesar, Mark I. McCarthy(Centre for Human Genetics), Manjinder S. Sandhu(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Ayesha A. Motala(University of KwaZulu-Natal), John Musuku(Baylor University), Charles Mondo(University of Ibadan), Nicola Mulder(University of Cape Town), Heather J. Cordell(Newcastle University), Naomi Levitt(University of Cape Town), Mathurin Koffi(Covenant University), Dieuodonne Mumba(National Institutes of Health), Ahmed El Sayed(Addis Ababa University), Christiane Hertz-Fowler(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Stephen Ogendo(University of Ghana), Issa Sidibé, N.M. Baldé(University of Ghana), John Chisi(University of Maryland, Baltimore), John Enyaru, John Oli(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), Eugène Sobngwi(Institut Pasteur), Martin Simuunza(University for Development Studies), Mary Mayige
Science
June 19, 2014
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