The African Centre of Excellence for Genomics of Infectious Diseases (ACEGID), based at Redeemer's University, Ede, Nigeria, is a consortium of West African academic and medical institutions partnering for research and training.
ACEGID was founded in 2014, with initial funding for the program coming from the World Bank.[1] The goal of the program is to serve as a center of excellence for research and training in genomics, with a focus on infectious disease.[2] Professor Christian Happi is the Director and Principal Investigator of the centre.[1]
Consortium Members and Partners
The members of the consortium in Nigeria include Redeemer's University, Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital, Irrua Edo State, Federal Medical Center, Owo, General Hospital Ikorodu, Lagos and Alex Ekueme Federal Teaching Hospital, Abakaliki. Regional consortium members include Kenema Government Hospital, Sierra Leone and Université Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar (Senegal).[1]
ACEGID's Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees programs in Molecular Biology and Genomics are operated in conjunction with Redeemer's University's Department of Biological Sciences. The programs are accredited by AQAS.[7]
Research
ACEGID's research focusses on the use of advanced genomics tools and techniques for investigating infectious diseases, performing surveillance, developing diagnostics, drugs and vaccines, and providing information needed by public health institutions for evidence-based policy-making.[2][8] The centre also works with partners to develop field-deployable infectious diseases diagnostics.[9] Some of ACEGID's research projects include:
Genomic characterization and surveillance of microbial threats in Africa[10]
Africa Higher Education Centers of Excellence for Development Impact (ACE Impact)[8]
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