| Literature DB >> 30496170 |
Ryman Shoko1, Justen Manasa2, Mcebisi Maphosa3, Joshua Mbanga4, Reagan Mudziwapasi3, Victoria Nembaware5, Walter T Sanyika6, Tawanda Tinago1, Zedias Chikwambi6, Cephas Mawere7, Alice Matimba8, Grace Mugumbate9, Jonathan Mufandaedza10, Nicola Mulder5, Hugh Patterton11.
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30496170 PMCID: PMC6264469 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1006480
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Comput Biol ISSN: 1553-734X Impact factor: 4.475
Fig 1Bioinformatics publications authored by scientists affiliated with Zimbabwean institutions compared to South Africa, Kenya, and Nigeria.
(A) The absolute number of bioinformatics papers. (B) The number of bioinformatics papers normalized to the total outputs in the life sciences. A python script was used to obtain peer-reviewed research articles published between 2000 and 2017 and indexed in PubMed.
Research activities currently underway in Zimbabwean institutions.
| Institution | Research areas | Official website |
|---|---|---|
| AiBST | ||
| CUT | ||
| HIT | ||
| LSU | ||
| NBA | ||
| NUST | ||
| UZ | ||
| ZCHPC |
Abbreviations: AiBST, African Institute of Biomedical Science and Technology; CADD, computer-aided drug discovery; CUT, Chinhoyi University of Technology; H3ABioNet, Human Heredity and Health in Africa Bioinformatics Network; HIT, Harare Institute of Technology; HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; HPC, high-performance computing; LSU, Lupane State University; NBA, National Biotechnology Authority of Zimbabwe; NUST, National University of Science and Technology; TB, tuberculosis; UZ, University of Zimbabwe; ZCHPC, Zimbabwe Centre for High-Performance Computing.
Fig 2Proposed strategies for promoting bioinformatics in Zimbabwe.
In the short and medium terms, formation of research groups and clusters is essential while working toward the development of a green paper in the long run. In education and/or training, focus should be placed on workshops in the short term followed by introduction of MSc and PhD programs in the medium and long term. See main text for details.