Taste is the principal barrier to consumers reducing their salt intake. A research team in Perú conducted a study to establish the amount of salt that could be reduced in ...
Each year, on the 9th of August, the United Nations asks that we recognise the diversity and survival of the world’s Indigenous peoples. There are almost 400 million Indigenous peoples ...
The Wellcome Trust advanced course, Genetic Epidemiology in Africa, which was established by research scientists at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute including Dr Manjinder Sandhu, Editor-in-Chief of GHEG, recently took ...
Marking World Zoonoses Day 2015 Ebola, bird flu, mad cow disease, rabies…what do all these diseases have in common? They can all infect both animals and humans and are frequently ...
Last year we published the first findings from the African Genome Variation Project (AGVP) in the journal Nature. The primary aim of AGVP was to facilitate medical genetic research across ...
I recently returned from a five-week deployment in Sierra Leone working on the Health Information System of a large Ebola treatment centre. My role was to support clinicians working in ...
I am delighted to introduce you to our website dedicated to building an interactive forum for our new online and open access journal, ‘Global Health, Epidemiology and Genomics (GHEG)’ which ...
Cambridge University Press is delighted to announce a major new open access journal, Global Health, Epidemiology and Genomics (GHEG), dedicated to publishing and disseminating research that addresses and increases understanding ...