The Nigerian Bioinformatics and Genomics Network (NBGN): a collaborative platform to advance bioinformatics and genomics in Nigeria
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2020-04-20
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Epidemiology and Genomics
Abstract
Africa plays a central importance role in the human origins, and disease susceptibility,
agriculture and biodiversity conservation. Nigeria as the most populous and most diverse
country in Africa, owing to its 250 ethnic groups and over 500 different native languages is
imperative to any global genomic initiative. The newly inaugurated Nigerian Bioinformatics
and Genomics Network (NBGN) becomes necessary to facilitate research collaborative activities and foster opportunities for skills’ development amongst Nigerian bioinformatics and genomics investigators. NBGN aims to advance and sustain the fields of genomics and bioinformatics in Nigeria by serving as a vehicle to foster collaboration, provision of new opportunities for interactions between various interdisciplinary subfields of genomics,
computational biology and bioinformatics as this will provide opportunities for early career
researchers. To provide the foundation for sustainable collaborations, the network organises conferences, workshops, trainings and create opportunities for collaborative research studies and internships, recognise excellence, openly share information and create opportunities for more Nigerians to develop the necessary skills to exceed in genomics and bioinformatics. NBGN currently has attracted more than 650 members around the world. Research collaborations between Nigeria, Africa and the West will grow and all stakeholders, including funding
partners, African scientists, researchers across the globe, physicians and patients will be the eventual winners. The exponential membership growth and diversity of research interests of NBGN just within weeks of its establishment and the unanticipated attendance of its activities suggest the significant importance of the network to bioinformatics and genomics research in Nigeria.
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Africa, bioinformatics, genomics, NBGN, Nigeria, Itunuoluwa Isewon, Umar Ahmad, ACE: Applied Informatics and Communication, CAPiC, Covenant University, Digital Development