| Literature DB >> 18053180 |
Abdallah S Daar1, Kathryn Berndtson, Deepa L Persad, Peter A Singer.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The benefits of genomics and biotechnology are concentrated primarily in the industrialized world, while their potential to combat neglected diseases in the developing world has been largely untapped. Without building developing world biotechnology capacity to address local health needs, this disparity will only intensify. To assess the potential of genomics to address health needs in the developing world, the McLaughlin-Rotman Centre for Global Health, along with local partners, organized five courses on Genomics and Public Health Policy in the developing world. The overall objective of the courses was to collectively explore how to best harness genomics to improve health in each region. This article presents and analyzes the recommendations from all five courses. DISCUSSION: In this paper we analyze recommendations from 232 developing world experts from 58 countries who sought to answer how best to harness biotechnology to improve health in their regions. We divide their recommendations into four categories: science; finance; ethics, society and culture; and politics.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 18053180 PMCID: PMC2238767 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-7-346
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Figure 1Regional breakdown of participants in the Executive Courses on Genomics and Public Health Policy.
Scientific Recommendations
| - | - Improve | - Provide | - Conduct a study both to | - Seek development funds from |
Financial Recommendations
| - Create | - Develop | - Coordinate a national survey/inventory/situation analysis/needs assessment of health biotechnology innovation systems, | - Develop mechanisms of regional cooperation to harness genomics and biotechnology for both health and | - Identification of |
ESC Recommendations
| - | - The National Commission on Biotechnology should | - The | - |
Political Recommendations
| - Identify | - Increase | - | - | -Coordinate/undertake/conduct |
Summary Table of Recommendations from the Executive Courses on Genomics and Public Health Policy
| • Collaborate through national, regional, and international networks |
| • Survey and build capacity based on proven models through education, training, and needs assessments |
| • Develop regulatory and intellectual property frameworks for commercialization of biotechnology |
| • Enhance funding and affordability of biotechnology |
| • Improve the academic-industry interface and the role of small and medium enterprise |
| • Develop public engagement strategies to inform and educate the public about developments in genomics and biotechnology |
| • Develop capacity to address ethical, social and cultural issues |
| • Improve accessibility and equity |
| • Strengthen understanding, leadership and support at the political level for biotechnology |
| • Develop policies outlining national biotechnology strategy |