Dr. Ezekiel Adebiyi

Covenant University, Nigeria

Covenant University, Nigeria

April 4, 2018

Dr. Ezekiel Adebiyi 

Covenant University, Nigeria
April 4, 2018

H3ABioNet: A Sustainable African Bioinformatics Network for H3Africa

H3ABioNet aims to create a sustainable African Bioinformatics Network to support H3Africa researchers through the development of bioinformatics capacity on the continent. Specifically, it aims to: 1) engage with the H3Africa Consortium, providing a framework for integration and communication amongst its members to ensure progress towards the common goal
April 4, 2018

Prof. Nicola Mulder

Associate Prof Mulder heads the Computational Biology Group at the University of Cape Town
April 4, 2018

Integrated Biorepository of H3Africa Uganda – IBRH3AU

The ultimate goal of this project is to develop a state-of-the-art world class biorepository of well annotated stored biospecimens widely available to H3Africa Consortium, African and International researchers for genomic discovery projects. The information obtained from the genomic analysis of the samples will allow researchers
April 4, 2018

Dr. Elizabeth Mayne

Clinical Laboratory Services, University of the Witwatersrand
April 4, 2018

IHVN H3 African Biorespository (I-HAB) Initiative

The proposed IHVN H3Africa Biorepository (I-HAB) initiative is directed by Dr. Alash’le Abimiku, a highly experienced African laboratory scientist with two decades of research and repository experience in Africa, and the Principal Investigator of the current proposal. The goal of Phase I implementation is to
April 4, 2018

Community Engagement for H3Africa Biobanking Research: The Tygerberg Model 

This project aims to develop and implement a process for involving potential participants in the governance of a biobank at Tygerberg Hospital. The study will be conducted in two parts. Part 1 will develop an educational tool which will be used for discussions on biobanking throughout the H3Africa network. Using this tool
April 4, 2018

Prof. Keymanthri Moodley

Stellenbosch University Cape Town, South Africa
April 4, 2018

Genomics Inheritance Legal and Social Issues

The Genomics Inheritance Legal and Social Issues – GILES, is a collaborative project by health professionals, social scientists, and regulatory authorities at the University of Zimbabwe College of Health Sciences (UZCHS), Africa University (AU), Medical Research Council of Zimbabwe (MRCZ) and Stanford University (USA). The main objective of the GILES program, is to understand the current, emerging and persisting ethical,