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Black Lives Matter and Black Research Matters: the African Society of Human Genetics' call to halt racism in science

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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL
Volume 33, Issue 9, Pages -

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AMER SOC CELL BIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1091/mbc.E22-04-0122

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The African Society of Human Genetics aims to provide a platform for scientists in Africa to collaborate on human genetics and genomics research in order to address the public health burden posed by various diseases. They support the Black Lives Matter movement and advocate for an end to the exploitation of African people in genomic research.
The African Society of Human Genetics (AfSHG) was formed to provide a forum for human genetics and genomics scientists in Africa to interact, network, and collaborate. This is critical to facilitate development of solutions to the public health burden of many rare and common diseases across the continent. AfSHG fully supports the Black Lives Matter movement, which is dedicated to fighting racism and ensuring that society values the lives and humanity of Black people. The AfSHG would like to add its voice to the public outcry against racism sparked by George Floyd's death and to declare its commitment to ensuring that injustice and systematic racism, as well as abuse and exploitation of Africans and their biological material, are no longer tolerated. This is particularly relevant now as African genomic variation is poised to make significant contributions across several disciplines including ancestry, personalized medicine, and novel drug discovery. Black Lives Matter and Black Research Matters is AfSHG's call for the global community to support halting, and reversing, the perpetuation of exploitation of African people through neocolonial malpractices in genomic research. We also propose five key ways to curb racism in science, so that we can move forward together, with a common humanity, collectively embracing scientific endeavors.

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