The Collaborative African Genomics Network (CAfGEN): Applying Genomic technologies to probe host factors important to the progression of HIV and HIV-tuberculosis infection in sub-Saharan Africa

Gerald Mboowa(Broad Institute), Mogomotsi Matshaba(Baylor College of Medicine), Gabriel Anabwani(Baylor College of Medicine), Grace P. Kisitu(Baylor College of Medicine Children’s Foundation), Graeme Mardon(Baylor College of Medicine), Ed Pettitt(Botswana-Baylor Children's Clinical Center of Excellence), Misaki Wayengera(Makerere University), Ishmael Kasvosve(University of Botswana), Chester Brown(Baylor College of Medicine), David Patrick Kateete(Makerere University), Eddie M. Wampande(Makerere University), Betty Nsangi Kintu(Baylor College of Medicine Children’s Foundation), Eric Katagirya(Makerere University), Samuel Kyobe(Makerere University), Lesedi Williams(University of Botswana), Neil A. Hanchard(Baylor College of Medicine), Masego Tsimako-Johnstone(University of Botswana), Moses Joloba(Makerere University), Sununguko Wata Mpoloka(University of Botswana), Gaone Retshabile(University of Botswana), Savannah Mwesigwa(Makerere University), Makhosazana Hlatshwayo(Baylor College of Medicine Children’s Foundation), Busisiwe Mlotshwa(University of Botswana), Koketso Maplanka(University of Botswana), Adeodata Kekitiinwa(Baylor College of Medicine)
AAS Open Research
June 21, 2018
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