African_Society_for_Bioinformatics_and_Computational_Biology

African Society for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology

African Society for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology

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The African Society for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (ASBCB) is a non-profit professional association dedicated to the advancement of bioinformatics and computational biology in Africa. Transformed from the African Bioinformatics Network (ABioNET), ASBCB was established in February 2004 at a meeting in Cape Town, South Africa.[citation needed] The Society serves as an international forum and resource devoted to developing competence and expertise in bioinformatics and computational biology in Africa. It complements its activities with those of other international and national societies, associations and institutions, public and private, that have similar aims. It also promotes the standing of African bioinformatics and computational biology in the global arena through liaison and cooperation with other international bodies. It is an affiliated regional group of the International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB).[citation needed]

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  • Identify, promote and establish opportunities for networking.
  • Encourage and develop bioinformatics and computational biology nodes.
  • Increase awareness and promote the use of bioinformatics and computational biology.
  • Facilitate access to bioinformatics and computational biology infrastructure.
  • Promote bioinformatics and computational biology education.[citation needed]

The Society also has good cooperation with the newly re-established African BIOinformatics NETwork (ABioNet). The ABioNET is in the process of development of a programme of training and research linking key sites of African Bioinformatics to provide regional capacity development.[citation needed]


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