Solutions to expand microbiome sciences in the Caribbean Region: an insider's perspective
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Solutions to expand microbiome sciences in the Caribbean Region: an insider's perspective
Abstract
The Caribbean harbors diverse genetic resources, yet microbiome research in the region remains poorly characterized. Addressing infrastructure and training challenges through collaborations and capacity building is vital. This article reflects on the obstacles facing microbiome research in the region and proposes solutions to ensure equitable participation in the global microbial research ecosystem.
Keywords: Caribbean; capacity building; disparities; equitable strategies; microbiome research.
Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.
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