How the genomics revolution could finally help Africa
Linda Nordling
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Linda Nordling: Linda Nordling is a freelance writer in Cape Town, South Africa. The Wellcome Trust sponsored travel associated with reporting of this story.
Nature, 2017, vol. 544, issue 7648, 20-22
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New investments promise to get precision medicine and precision public health off the ground. But experts debate how much work needs to be done first.
Date: 2017
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