| Literature DB >> 34673773 |
Sofia B Mohamed1, Sumaya Kambal1, Sabah A E Ibrahim1, Esra Abdalwhab1, Abdalla Munir1, Arwa Ibrahim1, Qurashi Mohamed Ali1.
Abstract
The ever increasing applications of bioinformatics in providing effective interpretation of large and complex biological data require expertise in the use of sophisticated computational tools and advanced statistical tests, skills that are mostly lacking in the Sudanese research community. This can be attributed to paucity in the development and promotion of bioinformatics, lack of senior bioinformaticians, and the general status quo of inadequate research funding in Sudan. In this paper, we describe the challenges that have encountered the development of bioinformatics as a discipline in Sudan. Additionally, we highlight on specific actions that may help develop and promote its education and training. The paper takes the National University Biomedical Research Institute (NUBRI) as an example of an institute that has tackled many of these challenges and strives to drive powerful efforts in the development of bioinformatics in the country.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34673773 PMCID: PMC8530284 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009462
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Comput Biol ISSN: 1553-734X Impact factor: 4.475
Fig 1Bioinformatics-related publications in Sudan.
The diagram indicates the number of hits obtained in a search of PubMed and ScienceDirect using the terms “next-generation sequencing,” “computational biology,” “bioinformatics,” “genomics,” “in silico,” and “sequencing” filtered by authors affiliated with Sudanese institutions from 2003 to 2020.
Fig 2Research areas covered by Sudanese scientists in bioinformatics-related publications.
The figure describes all research areas, subresearch areas, and topics retrieved from a search of PubMed and ScienceDirect using the terms “next-generation sequencing,” “computational biology,” “bioinformatics,” “genomics,” “in silico,” and “sequencing” filtered by authors affiliated with Sudanese institutions. All the numerical data used in all figures are included in S1 Data.
Workshops held at the NUBRI.
| No. | Workshop | Date | Fund |
|---|---|---|---|
| Introduction to Bioinformatics | 11/9 to 11/12-2019 | Pan African Bioinformatics Network H3ABioNet, South Africa/NUSU | |
| African Genomic Medicine Training for Nurses Initiative (AGMT) | 13/3 to 4/7-2019 | Pan African Bioinformatics Network H3ABioNet, South Africa/NUSU | |
| Principal investigator in workshop of 16S rRNA Intermediate Bioinformatics Training (Int_BT) | 9/8 to 10/10-2019 | Pan African Bioinformatics Network H3ABioNet, South Africa/NUSU | |
| Introduction to Bioinformatics | 11/9 to 27/12-2018 | Pan African Bioinformatics Network H3ABioNet, South Africa/NUSU | |
| Investigation of non-coding yeast mitochondrial genome variation via experimental evolution | 20/11/2018 | NUSU | |
| Research Methodology | 21-22/10-2018 | NUSU | |
| The 3rd International Symposium and Workshop on Functional Genomics and Structural Biology | 23-27/07-2018 | NUSU/UPM | |
| Workshop on Bioinformatics, Drug Discovery and Molecular Simulation Dynamics | 24-27/04-2018 | NUSU, in collaboration with the BioDiscovery Group, India | |
| R-Statistics | 10-20/9-2017 | ||
| Basic Bioinformatics | 22-27/1-2017 | NUSU | |
| R-Statistics | 7-21/1-2017 | NUSU | |
| Basic Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics | 29/10-29/12-2017 | NUSU |
NUBRI, National University Biomedical Research Institute; NUSU, National University-Sudan; UPM, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
International workshops and conferences in which NUBRI staff have participated.
| No. | Conferences and workshops | Date | Institution | Fund |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Resources and Tools for Computer-Aided Drug Discovery | 15/11/2019 | ISCB Africa ASCB conference on Bioinformatics, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) Ghana | NUSU | |
| H3ABioNet-Data Management Plans for Grant Proposals and Research | 15/11/2019 | |||
| Galaxy Africa | 13-14/11-2019 | |||
| New Features of the UCSC Genome Browser | 13-14/11-2019 | |||
| Train the Trainer: Capacity Building for Genomic Surveillance of AMR in low- and middle-income countries | 6-13/10-2019 | Wellcome Genome Campus, United Kingdom | Wellcome Genome Campus/NUSU | |
| Next Generation Sequencing and Bioinformatics Training Workshop | 26/1-2/2-2019 | Wellcome Connecting Science (University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa) | Wellcome Connecting Science/NUSU | |
| The 3rd International Symposium and Workshop on Functional Genomics and Structural Biology | 23-27/7-2018 | UPM | NUSU | |
| Working with Pathogen Genomes | 17-22/6-2018 | Cape Town University—South Africa | Wellcome Connecting Science | |
| Bioinformatics, Drug Design and Molecular Simulation Dynamics/ A Molecular Modelling Study | 24-28/4-2018 | The Second Scientific Conference of the NUSU | NUSU | |
| Applications of Next-Generation Sequencing in Clinical Microbiology | 10-14/3-2018 | Sudan University of Science and Technology | NUSU | |
| Next Generation Sequencing (NGS)—Bacteria Whole Genome Sequencing | 8-17/4 to 5/5 (2017) | Centre for Chemical Biology, Universiti Sains Malaysia | NUSU | |
| Advanced Course on Bacteria Whole Genome Sequencing Analysis. | 9-8/5 to 23/6 (2017) | Faculty of Biotechnology and Bimolecular Science, UPM | NUSU |
NUBRI, National University Biomedical Research Institute; NUSU, National University-Sudan; UPM, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Major projects conducted at NUBRI (all are funded by the NUSU).
| No. | Project | Period |
|---|---|---|
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| Whole Genome Sequencing of Methicillin Resistance | 2017–2018 |
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| Whole Genome Hepatitis Delta Virus (HDV) Among Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Liver Cirrhosis Patients in Khartoum State- Sudan | 2020–2022 |
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| Whole-Genome Sequencing of Gram-Negative Bacterial Isolated from Sudan | 2019–2020 |
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| Development of Linux System for Bioinformatics Analysis | 2019–2020 |
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| Epidemiological Genetic Mapping of Methicillin-Resistant | 2019–2022 |
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| Whole-Genome Sequencing for Detecting Antimicrobial Resistance in Gram-Negative Bacterial Isolated from Sudan | 2019–2023 |
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| Molecular Epidemiology of Coronavirus Infection in Sudan | 2020–2021 |
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| Whole Genome Sequencing of SARS-CoV-2 Isolated from Alraqi Hospital, NUSU | 2021–2022 |
NUBRI, National University Biomedical Research Institute; NUSU, National University-Sudan.
Fig 3Proposed strategies for promoting bioinformatics in NUBRI.
NGS, next generation sequencing; NUBRI, National University Biomedical Research Institute.