The first-ever pan-African research programme into disease and DNA was launched last month in Ethiopia, and scientists from the universities of the Western Cape, Cape Town, Witwatersrand, Pretoria, Limpopo, Rhodes and Stellenbosch are playing a starring role.
The Human Heredity and Health in Africa (H3Africa) project will unravel how Africans’ genes deal with illnesses such as tuberculosis, heart disease and sleeping sickness. Read more at the City Press.
Pictured below are some of the South African collaborators of this exciting initiative.