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“Broadband” Bioinformatics Skills Transfer with the Knowledge Transfer Programme (KTP): Educational Model for Upliftment and Sustainable Development

机译:“宽带”生物信息学技术与知识转移计划(KTP):升高和可持续发展的教育模式

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A shortage of practical skills and relevant expertise is possibly the primary obstacle to social upliftment and sustainable development in Africa. The “omics” fields, especially genomics, are increasingly dependent on the effective interpretation of large and complex sets of data. Despite abundant natural resources and population sizes comparable with many first-world countries from which talent could be drawn, countries in Africa still lag far behind the rest of the world in terms of specialized skills development. Moreover, there are serious concerns about disparities between countries within the continent. The multidisciplinary nature of the bioinformatics field, coupled with rare and depleting expertise, is a critical problem for the advancement of bioinformatics in Africa. We propose a formalized matchmaking system, which is aimed at reversing this trend, by introducing the Knowledge Transfer Programme (KTP). Instead of individual researchers travelling to other labs to learn, researchers with desirable skills are invited to join African research groups for six weeks to six months. Visiting researchers or trainers will pass on their expertise to multiple people simultaneously in their local environments, thus increasing the efficiency of knowledge transference. In return, visiting researchers have the opportunity to develop professional contacts, gain industry work experience, work with novel datasets, and strengthen and support their ongoing research. The KTP develops a network with a centralized hub through which groups and individuals are put into contact with one another and exchanges are facilitated by connecting both parties with potential funding sources.
机译:缺乏实践技能和相关专业知识可能是非洲社会抬高和可持续发展的主要障碍。 “OMIC”字段,尤其是基因组学,越来越依赖于大型和复杂数据集的有效解释。尽管具有丰富的自然资源和人口尺寸,但与许多才有人才可以被绘制的众多国家,但非洲的国家在专业技能发展方面仍然远远落后于世界其他地方。此外,对大陆内各国之间的差异存在严重问题。生物信息学领域的多学科性质,加上罕见和消耗的专业知识,是非洲生物信息学进步的关键问题。我们提出了一个正式的配对系统,旨在通过引入知识转移计划(KTP)来扭转这一趋势。而不是向其他实验室前往其他实验室的个人研究人员,有望技能的研究人员被邀请加入非洲研究小组六周至六个月。访问研究人员或培训师将在当地环境中同时对多人传递他们的专业知识,从而提高知识转移效率。作为回报,访问研究人员有机会开发专业的联系,获得行业工作经验,与小说数据集一起工作,并加强并支持他们正在进行的研究。 KTP通过集中式集线器开发网络,通过哪个组和个人通过哪个组,通过将双方与潜在的资金来源连接,促进交换。

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