Our Genomic Diversity team advances inclusive genomic research through close collaboration with leading experts across academia, healthcare, industry, and community organisations. We work with population geneticists, clinicians, bioinformaticians, and social scientists to co-develop study designs, analytical methods, and governance frameworks. These partnerships emphasise shared leadership, scientific rigor, and responsible data use, enabling us to improve representation in genomic datasets and translate discoveries into equitable health outcomes.

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Dr Tinashe Chikowore

Investigator in the Channing Division of Network Medicine and the Genetics Division at Brigham Woman’s Hospital and an Instructor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School

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KidneyGenAfrica Consortium

Our group works closely with the Consortium, led by Segun Fatumo, aligning efforts to advance equitable genomic research and deepen understanding of kidney disease across African populations.

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H3Africa

We are closely aligned with H3Africa, collaborating with its research networks to advance African genomics, build local capacity, and ensure diverse populations are represented in global genomic studies.

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https://h3africa.org/
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DSI Africa

Our group is closely connected to DSI-Africa, collaborating on data science innovation, capacity building, and responsible data use to support equitable, high-impact health research across Africa.

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https://dsi-africa.org/
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African Bioinformatics Institute (ABI)

We partner with the African Bioinformatics Institute (ABI) to advance genomic and bioinformatics research across Africa. This collaboration strengthens capacity in data analysis, supports the development of locally relevant genomic tools, and fosters training and mentorship opportunities for early-career scientists.

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H3AbioNet

We collaborate with H3ABioNet to advance human genomics research in Africa by strengthening bioinformatics capacity and supporting high-quality genomic data analysis. This partnership enhances our ability to conduct locally led, impactful research that improves representation of African populations in global genomics studies.