Mamana Mbiyavanga
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Kumuthini J, van Woerden C, Mallett A, Zass L, Chaouch M, Thompson M, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2019 Nov;
9(11):e029539.
PMID: 31772086
Objective: This project aimed to develop and propose a standardised reporting guideline for kidney disease research and clinical data reporting, in order to improve kidney disease data quality and integrity,...
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Baichoo S, Souilmi Y, Panji S, Botha G, Meintjes A, Hazelhurst S, et al.
BMC Bioinformatics
. 2018 Nov;
19(1):457.
PMID: 30486782
Background: The Pan-African bioinformatics network, H3ABioNet, comprises 27 research institutions in 17 African countries. H3ABioNet is part of the Human Health and Heredity in Africa program (H3Africa), an African-led research...
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Jongeneel C, Achinike-Oduaran O, Adebiyi E, Adebiyi M, Adeyemi S, Akanle B, et al.
PLoS Comput Biol
. 2017 Jun;
13(6):e1005419.
PMID: 28570565
The H3ABioNet pan-African bioinformatics network, which is funded to support the Human Heredity and Health in Africa (H3Africa) program, has developed node-assessment exercises to gauge the ability of its participating...
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Mulder N, Adebiyi E, Adebiyi M, Adeyemi S, Ahmed A, Ahmed R, et al.
Glob Heart
. 2017 Mar;
12(2):91-98.
PMID: 28302555
Background: Although pockets of bioinformatics excellence have developed in Africa, generally, large-scale genomic data analysis has been limited by the availability of expertise and infrastructure. H3ABioNet, a pan-African bioinformatics network,...
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Kumuthini J, Mbiyavanga M, Chimusa E, Pathak J, Somervuo P, van Schaik R, et al.
Pharmacogenomics
. 2016 Aug;
17(14):1533-45.
PMID: 27548815
Aim: To provide pharmacogenomics reporting guidelines, the information and tools required for reporting to public omic databases. Material & Methods: For effective DMET data interpretation, sharing, interoperability, reproducibility and reporting,...
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Mulder N, Nembaware V, Adekile A, Anie K, Inusa B, Brown B, et al.
Appl Transl Genom
. 2016 Jun;
9:23-9.
PMID: 27354937
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a debilitating single gene disorder caused by a single point mutation that results in physical deformation (i.e. sickling) of erythrocytes at reduced oxygen tensions. Up...
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Chimusa E, Mbiyavanga M, Masilela V, Kumuthini J
PLoS Comput Biol
. 2015 Nov;
11(11):e1004512.
PMID: 26583922
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...
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Chimusa E, Mbiyavanga M, Mazandu G, Mulder N
Bioinformatics
. 2015 Oct;
32(4):549-56.
PMID: 26508762
Motivation: Despite numerous successful Genome-wide Association Studies (GWAS), detecting variants that have low disease risk still poses a challenge. GWAS may miss disease genes with weak genetic effects or strong...
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Mazandu G, Chimusa E, Mbiyavanga M, Mulder N
Bioinformatics
. 2015 Oct;
32(3):477-9.
PMID: 26476781
Summary: Gene Ontology (GO) semantic similarity measures are being used for biological knowledge discovery based on GO annotations by integrating biological information contained in the GO structure into data analyses....