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A global code to counter ethics dumping in international research

Clinical studies in high income settings can struggle to recruit the target number of participants but for people in low income settings, enrolment in a clinical study may provide the ...
27 Jun
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Making health and genetic research count for Australia’s First Peoples

Genetic health services are playing an increasingly important role in improving human health. Australia’s First Nations people are underrepresented in such services, despite having a willingness to access these services ...
11 Mar
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Anticipating the wave of H3Africa genomic data

This blog post was written by Michèle Ramsay, Clement Adebomowo and Nicola Mulder The Human Heredity and Health in Africa (H3Africa) Consortium developed as a partnership among the African Society of ...
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24 Oct
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The need for HLA typing in Africa

The Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) is a complex and diverse area of the genome and plays an important role in transplantation. A lack of bone marrow registries means that variation ...
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23 Nov
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Kennewick Man: Solving a Scientific Controversy

In mid-June 2015, researchers from Denmark and the US announced the much anticipated results of their genetic analyses of the remains of Kennewick Man. Using genetics, scientists have finally resolved ...
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08 Sep
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Empowering African Scientists

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 ...
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20 Jul
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Shaping Medical Genetics in Africa

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 ...
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29 Jun
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