ID | 138538 |
Title Proper | Human variome project |
Other Title Information | global coordination in data sharing |
Language | ENG |
Author | Vizzini, Casimiro |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | One way to address the global challenges of public health in developing countries is through international collaboration to share data. It’s important to do this not just for humanitarian reasons but because open information is at the heart of scientific progress. One field in which this is particularly evident is genomic research, which has made revolutionary progress in recent years. Since the first genetic variation causing inherited disease (sickle-cell anemia) was defined at the protein level sixty years ago,1 it has become possible to locate, isolate, sequence, and clone individual genes. Indeed, there has been an explosion in research to discover the function of each of the twenty thousand or so human genes. |
`In' analytical Note | Science and Diplomacy Vol. 4, No.1; Mar 2015: p.30-43 |
Journal Source | Science and Diplomacy Vol: 4 No 1 |
Key Words | UNESCO ; Data Sharing ; Global Challenges ; International Collaboration ; Human Variome Project ; Global Coordination ; Genomic Research ; Human Genome Project ; HUGO-MDI |