Building capacity for human genetics and genomics research in Trinidad and Tobago

Advances in human genetics and genomic sciences and the corresponding explosion of biomedical technologies have deepened current understanding of human health and revolutionized medicine. In developed nations, this has led to marked improvements in disease risk stratification and diagnosis. These ad...

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Main Authors: Allana Roach, Wayne A. Warner, Adana A. M. Llanos
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Language:English
Published: Pan American Health Organization
Series:Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública
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spelling doaj-1904be037a30440a9290628522972fe22020-11-24T22:34:29ZengPan American Health OrganizationRevista Panamericana de Salud Pública1680-5348385425430S1020-49892015001000011Building capacity for human genetics and genomics research in Trinidad and TobagoAllana Roach0Wayne A. Warner1Adana A. M. Llanos2University of the West IndiesWashington University School of MedicineInstitute of New JerseyAdvances in human genetics and genomic sciences and the corresponding explosion of biomedical technologies have deepened current understanding of human health and revolutionized medicine. In developed nations, this has led to marked improvements in disease risk stratification and diagnosis. These advances have also led to targeted intervention strategies aimed at promoting disease prevention, prolonging disease onset, and mitigating symptoms, as in the well-known case of breast cancer and the BRCA1 gene. In contrast, in the developing nation of Trinidad and Tobago, this scientific revolution has not translated into the development and application of effective genomics-based interventions for improving public health. While the reasons for this are multifactorial, the underlying basis may be rooted in the lack of pertinence of internationally driven genomics research to the local public health needs in the country, as well as a lack of relevance of internationally conducted genetics research to the genetic and environmental contexts of the population. Indeed, if Trinidad and Tobago is able to harness substantial public health benefit from genetics/genomics research, then there is a dire need, in the near future, to build local capacity for the conduct and translation of such research. Specifically, it is essential to establish a national human genetics/genomics research agenda in order to build sustainable human capacity through education and knowledge transfer and to generate public policies that will provide the basis for the creation of a mutually beneficial framework (including partnerships with more developed nations) that is informed by public health needs and contextual realities of the nation.http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1020-49892015001000011&lng=en&tlng=enética en investigacióngenéticagenómicapolíticasinvestigaciónTrinidad y TobagoIndias Occidentales
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Wayne A. Warner
Adana A. M. Llanos
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Wayne A. Warner
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Building capacity for human genetics and genomics research in Trinidad and Tobago
Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública
ética en investigación
genética
genómica
políticas
investigación
Trinidad y Tobago
Indias Occidentales
author_facet Allana Roach
Wayne A. Warner
Adana A. M. Llanos
author_sort Allana Roach
title Building capacity for human genetics and genomics research in Trinidad and Tobago
title_short Building capacity for human genetics and genomics research in Trinidad and Tobago
title_full Building capacity for human genetics and genomics research in Trinidad and Tobago
title_fullStr Building capacity for human genetics and genomics research in Trinidad and Tobago
title_full_unstemmed Building capacity for human genetics and genomics research in Trinidad and Tobago
title_sort building capacity for human genetics and genomics research in trinidad and tobago
publisher Pan American Health Organization
series Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública
issn 1680-5348
description Advances in human genetics and genomic sciences and the corresponding explosion of biomedical technologies have deepened current understanding of human health and revolutionized medicine. In developed nations, this has led to marked improvements in disease risk stratification and diagnosis. These advances have also led to targeted intervention strategies aimed at promoting disease prevention, prolonging disease onset, and mitigating symptoms, as in the well-known case of breast cancer and the BRCA1 gene. In contrast, in the developing nation of Trinidad and Tobago, this scientific revolution has not translated into the development and application of effective genomics-based interventions for improving public health. While the reasons for this are multifactorial, the underlying basis may be rooted in the lack of pertinence of internationally driven genomics research to the local public health needs in the country, as well as a lack of relevance of internationally conducted genetics research to the genetic and environmental contexts of the population. Indeed, if Trinidad and Tobago is able to harness substantial public health benefit from genetics/genomics research, then there is a dire need, in the near future, to build local capacity for the conduct and translation of such research. Specifically, it is essential to establish a national human genetics/genomics research agenda in order to build sustainable human capacity through education and knowledge transfer and to generate public policies that will provide the basis for the creation of a mutually beneficial framework (including partnerships with more developed nations) that is informed by public health needs and contextual realities of the nation.
topic ética en investigación
genética
genómica
políticas
investigación
Trinidad y Tobago
Indias Occidentales
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