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Journal of Biosciences and Bioengineering, 2025, Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages: 1-6
Strengthening Genomic Sovereignty in Africa: The African Bioinformatics Center for Omics (ABCOMICS) Project.
Correspondence to Author: Gueye Khadim1,*, Mane Karim1,*, Mboup Pape Adama1,*, Diop Mouhamadou Fadel1,*, Shehu Mahfouz1,*, Ahadzie Bankolé1,*, Diame Mamado L.1,*, Dieng Idrissa1,*, Diop Ousmane1,2, Faye Awa1,*, Kotanmi Brezesky1,*, Mboup Mame Ndew1,*, Gerald Mboowa1,*, Mohammed Nuredin1,*, Ndour Pape Adama1,*, Ndiaye Aminata1,*, Cisse Badara2, Diamanka Arfang 4, Diop Gora 4, Gueye Modou 4, Sall Khadidiatou 4, Sarr Idrissa 4,5, Thiare Ousmane3 ,Mboup Souleyemane2 .
1ABCOMICS - African Bioinformatics Center for OMICS
2IRESSEF - Institute for Health Research, Epidemiological Surveillance, and Training
3CINERI - Cyber-Infrastructure nationale pour l’Enseignement supérieur, la Recherche et l’Innovation
4UCAD - Cheikh Anta Diop University of Dakar
5CURI - Centre universitaire de Recherche et de formation aux technologies de l’Internet
6UnCHK- Université Numérique Cheikh Hamidou Kane (ex UVS)
Abstract:
Africa boasts immense human, animal, vegetal, and microbial diversity. While several communicable and non-communicable diseases result from the interactions between these entities and their molecular changes, they are little explored by local researchers and clinicians to understand and predict the rise and trajectory of diseases of major concern, including neglected tropical diseases. A strong genomic approach to overcoming this gap will rely on an independent and well-established Bioinformatics infrastructure designed to address the needs of local biomedical, climate, and environmental research. In this article, we present how the African Bioinformatics Center for Omics (ABCOMICS), an initiative that integrates Bioinformatics, AI, and data science to promote research autonomy and training, will contribute to addressing the bioinformaticsrelated challenges in West Africa. A core objective of the initiative is to build an African genomic data repository that supports local research and collaboration with existing initiatives in Africa and other parts of the world.
Keywords: Genomic sovereignty, African genomic database, Bioinformatics infrastructure, Data governance, INSDC, Capacity building, Genomic surveillance, Artificial intelligence, FAIR data, Global health equity.
Citation:
Gueye Khadim, Strengthening Genomic Sovereignty in Africa: The African Bioinformatics Center for Omics (ABCOMICS) Project. Journal of Biosciences and Bioengineering 2025.
Journal Info
- Journal Name: Journal of Biosciences and Bioengineering
- ISSN: 2836-2535
- DOI: 10.52338/Jobb
- Short Name: Jobb
- Acceptance rate: 55%
- Volume: 13 (2025)
- Submission to acceptance: 25 days
- Acceptance to publication: 10 days
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