This analysis examines the critical role of structural biology in addressing global challenges in health, agriculture, and environmental sustainability, while emphasizing its potential to advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It focuses on Africa's unique scientific needs, such as combating neglected diseases and drug resistance, and underscores barriers like limited infrastructure, brain drain, and resource gaps.
03. December 2024
Supporting structural biologists in Africa requires resources and capacity building Supporting structural biologists in Africa requires resources and capacity building
The scientific analysis by Emmanuel Nji, Aurélien F. A. Moumbock, Katharina C. Cramer, Nicolas V. Rüffin, Jamaine Davis, Oluwatoyin A. Asojo, Julia J. Griese, Amma A. Larbi & Michel N. Fodje highlights the complex and transformative role of structural biology as a driver of sustainable development and global scientific cooperation. Asojo, Julia J. Griese, Amma A. Larbi & Michel N. Fodje highlights the complex and transformative role of structural biology as a driving force for sustainable development and global scientific co-operation.
Supporting structural biologists in Africa requires resources and capacity building
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