Strengthening Bioinformatics and Genomics Analysis Skills in Africa for Attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals: Report of the 2nd Conference of the Nigerian Bioinformatics and Genomics Network

The second conference of the Nigerian Bioinformatics and Genomics Network (NBGN21) was held from October 11 to October 13, 2021. The event was organized by the Nigerian Bioinformatics and Genomics Network. A 1-day genomic analysis workshop on genome-wide association study and polygenic risk score an...

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Hauptverfasser: Isewon, Itunuoluwa, Soremekun, Chisom, Adebiyi, Marion, Adetunji, Charles, Ogunleye, Adewale Joseph, Bajeh, Amos Orenyi, Asani, Emmanuel Oluwatobi, Gbadamosi, Babatunde, Soremekun, Opeyemi, Udosen, Brenda, Kintu, Christopher, Ogundokun, Roseline, Arowolo, Micheal Olaolu, Matiluko, Opeyemi, Nashiru, Oyekanmi, Adebiyi, Ezekiel, Ekenna, Chinwe, Fatumo, Segun
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