Skip Navigation

科学与创新政策: 南南合作

评论

  • 打印
  • 发表评论
  • | 共享

Collaboration key to developing world genomics research

来源: PLoS Medicine

2009年11月10日 | EN | ES

Developing country scientists often lack the resources or capacity to undertake genomics research

Flickr/IRRI Images

Information exchange and knowledge transfer are key to harnessing genomics research for developing countries, write Josefina Coloma and Eva Harris in a PLoS Medicine essay.

Genomic tools and data are vital to understanding and tackling infectious diseases in developing nations. But scientists in these countries often lack the resources or capacity to undertake genomics research.

North–South collaborations can increase developing countries' access to critical genomic data, suggest the authors.

The trypanosomatid genome projects, that united researchers from East Asia, Europe, Latin America and the United States, have already shown that multinational cooperation in sequencing parasites or pathogens can identify new drug targets relevant to developing countries.

Other North–South collaborations can deliver practical genomic tools. For example, a molecular diagnostic tool — adapted by the authors and others to identify infectious diseases such as dengue fever in resource-limited settings — is now routinely used across Latin America.

South–South collaborations allow countries with limited resources to pool human and financial capital and share beneficial results. Regional centres that serve a network of laboratories help make DNA sequencing technology affordable, say the authors.

Accessing sequencing facilities, open-source databases and harmonised methodologies are essential for the future of genomics in the developing world, say the authors. Training and knowledge translation are critical, as are appropriate rules and legislation on genomics, they add.

Link to full article in PLoS Medicine

添加你的评论

这是您的网络:张贴您的评论,和别人分享您关于我们的任何文章的观点。

您需要注册后发表评论或者给作者发送评论的邮件。请登陆或注册。 登陆 或者 注册.

所有的评论都要接受审核,我们保留对评中包括 不适当/不适合的语言进行编辑的权利。科学与发展网络享有网站发布所有内容的版权。请查看使用条款了解详情。

只要适当标明来源与作者就可以免费复制科学与发展网络所有内容。更多详情请参见 发表评论.

返回 评论
到达顶部