| Literature DB >> 26697418 |
Helen H Cui1, Tracy Erkkila1, Patrick S G Chain1, Momchilo Vuyisich1.
Abstract
Genome science and technologies are transforming life sciences globally in many ways and becoming a highly desirable area for international collaboration to strengthen global health. The Genome Science Program at the Los Alamos National Laboratory is leveraging a long history of expertise in genomics research to assist multiple partner nations in advancing their genomics and bioinformatics capabilities. The capability development objectives focus on providing a molecular genomics-based scientific approach for pathogen detection, characterization, and biosurveillance applications. The general approaches include introduction of basic principles in genomics technologies, training on laboratory methodologies and bioinformatic analysis of resulting data, procurement, and installation of next-generation sequencing instruments, establishing bioinformatics software capabilities, and exploring collaborative applications of the genomics capabilities in public health. Genome centers have been established with public health and research institutions in the Republic of Georgia, Kingdom of Jordan, Uganda, and Gabon; broader collaborations in genomics applications have also been developed with research institutions in many other countries.Entities:
Keywords: bioinformatics; capability development; genomics; global health; international collaboration; next-generation sequencing; one health; pathogen detection
Year: 2015 PMID: 26697418 PMCID: PMC4670856 DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2015.00264
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Public Health ISSN: 2296-2565
Figure 1Phased approach, for NGS-based scientific engagement development.
Figure 2The standard NGS laboratory and bioinformatics pipeline setting deployed to the partner laboratories.
Figure 3Partner countries. Red marks indicate genome centers established by our program. Yellow marks countries that are in collaborations focusing on training and research.