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    Microbiome research in Africa must be based on equitable partnerships

    A framework is presented for equitable and effective microbiome research partnerships between African researchers, international partners, healthcare professionals, policymakers and stakeholders.

    Ovokeraye H. Oduaran, Moréniké Oluwátóyìn Foláyan, Arox W. Kamng’ona in Nature Medicine (2024)

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    Equitable partnerships and the path to inclusive, innovative and impactful human microbiome research

    Practical recommendations on achieving equitability in biomedical research can advance essential efforts to balance research representation. In this Comment, we highlight how to generate interoperable and robu...

    Ovokeraye H. Oduaran, Ami S. Bhatt in Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology (2022)

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    Short- and long-read metagenomics of urban and rural South African gut microbiomes reveal a transitional composition and undescribed taxa

    Human gut microbiome research focuses on populations living in high-income countries and to a lesser extent, non-urban agriculturalist and hunter-gatherer societies. The scarcity of research between these extr...

    Fiona B. Tamburini, Dylan Maghini, Ovokeraye H. Oduaran in Nature Communications (2022)