H3Africa Human Heredity and Health in Africa

H3Africa Working Group White Paper

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For the Human Heredity and Health in Africa (H3Africa) Initiative, a "white paper" was used to solicit ideas from senior African scientists and scientists with extensive research experience in African populations. This process was used, for example, to obtain suggestions of research priorities, how to build infrastructure, reach training targets, principles for governance and also to bring together researchers working in Africa. This white paper - Harnessing genomic technologies toward improving health in Africa: Opportunities and Challenges - is now open to the general community for comment.

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