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ABLE is aimed at strengthening Africa leadership, harness and create the consolidated and federated large-scale one health data and biospecimen resoure network in africa for high impact research through policy and practice, to improve health, social and environment outcomes and challenges to contribute towards achieveing the sustainable development goals (SDG)

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The Need and The Niche | Standing Together For Africa

Africa, the genetic credle of mankind, and the youngest continent with population mean age 19 years, constitute over 20% of the world population but contributes less than 2% to the genomic/trans-omics database and scientific products.

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    Promoting Brain Health In Africa Through  Neurorehabilitation.

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    Mayowa Ojo Owolabi

    Mayowa Ojo OWOLABI, Nigerian, is Professor of Neurology,
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    Judit Kumuthini

    She is Co-principal Investigator and Senior Researcher at the e (SANBI).
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    Osman A. Sankoh

    Commander of the Order of the Rokel, Sierra Leonean, is the Statistician
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    Ibrahim Abubakar

    He is an Executive Dean at University College London, Professor of IDE
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    Julie Makani

    is Provost Visiting Professor at Imperial College London, UK from 1 April 2023.

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    Maximizing Human Health and Development Through Synergistic Partnerships: The African Biobank and Longitudinal Epidemiological Ecosystem.

    Maximizing Human Health and Development Through Synergistic Partnerships: The African Biobank and Longitudinal Epidemiological Ecosystem.

    Health is pivotal to human development. Nevertheless, progress towards achieving improved health worldwide has been slow, especially in Africa. Accelerated progress is only possible with synergistic partnerships, one model of which involves four stakeholders: academia, policy makers, industry, and civil society—the so-called quadruple helix. Academia (ie, higher-education institutions and research…
    by | April 9, 2024
    ‘Niger Delta region has highest stroke cases globally’

    ‘Niger Delta region has highest stroke cases globally’

    FOUNDATION co-chair, African Stroke Organisation, Professor Mayowa Owolabi, has said the Niger Delta region has the highest prevalence of stroke in the world, as he called for a four-pronged approach: surveillance, prevention, acute care and rehabilitation, to stem the rising cases in the country. Professor Owolabi, a neurologist, speaking at…
    by | March 7, 2024