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. 2018 Dec 12:1:13.
doi: 10.12688/aasopenres.12844.2. eCollection 2018.

Model framework for governance of genomic research and biobanking in Africa - a content description

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Model framework for governance of genomic research and biobanking in Africa - a content description

Aminu Yakubu et al. AAS Open Res. .

Abstract

Genomic research and biobanking are expanding globally, with a promise to fast-track the research needed to improve approaches to disease treatment and prevention through scientific collaborations such as the Human Heredity and Health in Africa (H3Africa) initiative. Integral to this type of research is the availability of samples and data for research. The need for broad access brings along a host of ethical concerns, including those related to privacy and confidentiality, as well as fairness and equity in access and capacity to utilise these samples between scientists from the high income and low income countries. Addressing these concerns while promoting genomic research, especially in Africa, requires the implementation of a sound governance framework. In this paper, we describe the contents of a Framework for Best Practice for Genomics Research and biobanking in Africa that was developed, under the auspices of the H3Africa initiative. This framework is broad enough to be used and adapted by African countries to facilitate the development of country-specific guidelines and to help improve the conduct and governance of genomics research.

Keywords: biobanking; genomics research; governance.

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No competing interests were disclosed.

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