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Expanding Research Capacity in Sub-Saharan Africa Through Informatics, Bioinformatics, and Data Science Training Programs in Mali

Bioinformatics and data science research have boundless potential across Africa due to its high levels of genetic diversity and disproportionate burden of infectious diseases, including malaria, tuberculosis, HIV and AIDS, Ebola virus disease, and Lassa fever. This work lays out an incremental appro...

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Autores principales: Shaffer, Jeffrey G., Mather, Frances J., Wele, Mamadou, Li, Jian, Tangara, Cheick Oumar, Kassogue, Yaya, Srivastav, Sudesh K., Thiero, Oumar, Diakite, Mahamadou, Sangare, Modibo, Dabitao, Djeneba, Toure, Mahamoudou, Djimde, Abdoulaye A., Traore, Sekou, Diakite, Brehima, Coulibaly, Mamadou B., Liu, Yaozhong, Lacey, Michelle, Lefante, John J., Koita, Ousmane, Schieffelin, John S., Krogstad, Donald J., Doumbia, Seydou O.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6473184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31031807
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2019.00331
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author Shaffer, Jeffrey G.
Mather, Frances J.
Wele, Mamadou
Li, Jian
Tangara, Cheick Oumar
Kassogue, Yaya
Srivastav, Sudesh K.
Thiero, Oumar
Diakite, Mahamadou
Sangare, Modibo
Dabitao, Djeneba
Toure, Mahamoudou
Djimde, Abdoulaye A.
Traore, Sekou
Diakite, Brehima
Coulibaly, Mamadou B.
Liu, Yaozhong
Lacey, Michelle
Lefante, John J.
Koita, Ousmane
Schieffelin, John S.
Krogstad, Donald J.
Doumbia, Seydou O.
author_facet Shaffer, Jeffrey G.
Mather, Frances J.
Wele, Mamadou
Li, Jian
Tangara, Cheick Oumar
Kassogue, Yaya
Srivastav, Sudesh K.
Thiero, Oumar
Diakite, Mahamadou
Sangare, Modibo
Dabitao, Djeneba
Toure, Mahamoudou
Djimde, Abdoulaye A.
Traore, Sekou
Diakite, Brehima
Coulibaly, Mamadou B.
Liu, Yaozhong
Lacey, Michelle
Lefante, John J.
Koita, Ousmane
Schieffelin, John S.
Krogstad, Donald J.
Doumbia, Seydou O.
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description Bioinformatics and data science research have boundless potential across Africa due to its high levels of genetic diversity and disproportionate burden of infectious diseases, including malaria, tuberculosis, HIV and AIDS, Ebola virus disease, and Lassa fever. This work lays out an incremental approach for reaching underserved countries in bioinformatics and data science research through a progression of capacity building, training, and research efforts. Two global health informatics training programs sponsored by the Fogarty International Center (FIC) were carried out at the University of Sciences, Techniques and Technologies of Bamako, Mali (USTTB) between 1999 and 2011. Together with capacity building efforts through the West Africa International Centers of Excellence in Malaria Research (ICEMR), this progress laid the groundwork for a bioinformatics and data science training program launched at USTTB as part of the Human Heredity and Health in Africa (H3Africa) initiative. Prior to the global health informatics training, its trainees published first or second authorship and third or higher authorship manuscripts at rates of 0.40 and 0.10 per year, respectively. Following the training, these rates increased to 0.70 and 1.23 per year, respectively, which was a statistically significant increase (p < 0.001). The bioinformatics and data science training program at USTTB commenced in 2017 focusing on student, faculty, and curriculum tiers of enhancement. The program’s sustainable measures included institutional support for core elements, university tuition and fees, resource sharing and coordination with local research projects and companion training programs, increased student and faculty publication rates, and increased research proposal submissions. Challenges reliance of high-speed bandwidth availability on short-term funding, lack of a discounted software portal for basic software applications, protracted application processes for United States visas, lack of industry job positions, and low publication rates in the areas of bioinformatics and data science. Long-term, incremental processes are necessary for engaging historically underserved countries in bioinformatics and data science research. The multi-tiered enhancement approach laid out here provides a platform for generating bioinformatics and data science technicians, teachers, researchers, and program managers. Increased literature on bioinformatics and data science training approaches and progress is needed to provide a framework for establishing benchmarks on the topics.
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spelling pubmed-64731842019-04-26 Expanding Research Capacity in Sub-Saharan Africa Through Informatics, Bioinformatics, and Data Science Training Programs in Mali Shaffer, Jeffrey G. Mather, Frances J. Wele, Mamadou Li, Jian Tangara, Cheick Oumar Kassogue, Yaya Srivastav, Sudesh K. Thiero, Oumar Diakite, Mahamadou Sangare, Modibo Dabitao, Djeneba Toure, Mahamoudou Djimde, Abdoulaye A. Traore, Sekou Diakite, Brehima Coulibaly, Mamadou B. Liu, Yaozhong Lacey, Michelle Lefante, John J. Koita, Ousmane Schieffelin, John S. Krogstad, Donald J. Doumbia, Seydou O. Front Genet Genetics Bioinformatics and data science research have boundless potential across Africa due to its high levels of genetic diversity and disproportionate burden of infectious diseases, including malaria, tuberculosis, HIV and AIDS, Ebola virus disease, and Lassa fever. This work lays out an incremental approach for reaching underserved countries in bioinformatics and data science research through a progression of capacity building, training, and research efforts. Two global health informatics training programs sponsored by the Fogarty International Center (FIC) were carried out at the University of Sciences, Techniques and Technologies of Bamako, Mali (USTTB) between 1999 and 2011. Together with capacity building efforts through the West Africa International Centers of Excellence in Malaria Research (ICEMR), this progress laid the groundwork for a bioinformatics and data science training program launched at USTTB as part of the Human Heredity and Health in Africa (H3Africa) initiative. Prior to the global health informatics training, its trainees published first or second authorship and third or higher authorship manuscripts at rates of 0.40 and 0.10 per year, respectively. Following the training, these rates increased to 0.70 and 1.23 per year, respectively, which was a statistically significant increase (p < 0.001). The bioinformatics and data science training program at USTTB commenced in 2017 focusing on student, faculty, and curriculum tiers of enhancement. The program’s sustainable measures included institutional support for core elements, university tuition and fees, resource sharing and coordination with local research projects and companion training programs, increased student and faculty publication rates, and increased research proposal submissions. Challenges reliance of high-speed bandwidth availability on short-term funding, lack of a discounted software portal for basic software applications, protracted application processes for United States visas, lack of industry job positions, and low publication rates in the areas of bioinformatics and data science. Long-term, incremental processes are necessary for engaging historically underserved countries in bioinformatics and data science research. The multi-tiered enhancement approach laid out here provides a platform for generating bioinformatics and data science technicians, teachers, researchers, and program managers. Increased literature on bioinformatics and data science training approaches and progress is needed to provide a framework for establishing benchmarks on the topics. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6473184/ /pubmed/31031807 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2019.00331 Text en Copyright © 2019 Shaffer, Mather, Wele, Li, Tangara, Kassogue, Srivastav, Thiero, Diakite, Sangare, Dabitao, Toure, Djimde, Traore, Diakite, Coulibaly, Liu, Lacey, Lefante, Koita, Schieffelin, Krogstad and Doumbia. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Genetics
Shaffer, Jeffrey G.
Mather, Frances J.
Wele, Mamadou
Li, Jian
Tangara, Cheick Oumar
Kassogue, Yaya
Srivastav, Sudesh K.
Thiero, Oumar
Diakite, Mahamadou
Sangare, Modibo
Dabitao, Djeneba
Toure, Mahamoudou
Djimde, Abdoulaye A.
Traore, Sekou
Diakite, Brehima
Coulibaly, Mamadou B.
Liu, Yaozhong
Lacey, Michelle
Lefante, John J.
Koita, Ousmane
Schieffelin, John S.
Krogstad, Donald J.
Doumbia, Seydou O.
Expanding Research Capacity in Sub-Saharan Africa Through Informatics, Bioinformatics, and Data Science Training Programs in Mali
title Expanding Research Capacity in Sub-Saharan Africa Through Informatics, Bioinformatics, and Data Science Training Programs in Mali
title_full Expanding Research Capacity in Sub-Saharan Africa Through Informatics, Bioinformatics, and Data Science Training Programs in Mali
title_fullStr Expanding Research Capacity in Sub-Saharan Africa Through Informatics, Bioinformatics, and Data Science Training Programs in Mali
title_full_unstemmed Expanding Research Capacity in Sub-Saharan Africa Through Informatics, Bioinformatics, and Data Science Training Programs in Mali
title_short Expanding Research Capacity in Sub-Saharan Africa Through Informatics, Bioinformatics, and Data Science Training Programs in Mali
title_sort expanding research capacity in sub-saharan africa through informatics, bioinformatics, and data science training programs in mali
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6473184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31031807
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2019.00331
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