RELAGH - the challenge of having a scientific network in Latin America: an account from the presidents

Latin America and the Caribbean region make up one of the largest areas of the world, and this region is characterized by a complex mixture of ethnic groups sharing Iberian languages. The area is comprised of nations and regions with different levels of social development. This region has experience...

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Main Authors: Augusto Rojas-Martínez, Alejandro Giraldo-Ríos, Gerardo Jiménez-Arce, Aída Falcón de Vargas, Roberto Giugliani
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2014-01-01
Series:Genetics and Molecular Biology
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spelling doaj-688f82697e204074b2fa3e6d85775dff2020-11-24T21:11:04ZengSociedade Brasileira de GenéticaGenetics and Molecular Biology1678-46852014-01-01371 suppl 130530910.1590/S1415-47572014000200017S1415-47572014000200017RELAGH - the challenge of having a scientific network in Latin America: an account from the presidentsAugusto Rojas-Martínez0Alejandro Giraldo-Ríos1Gerardo Jiménez-Arce2Aída Falcón de Vargas3Roberto Giugliani4Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo LeónUniversidad del SinúUniversidad de Costa RicaUniversidad Central de VenezuelaUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do SulLatin America and the Caribbean region make up one of the largest areas of the world, and this region is characterized by a complex mixture of ethnic groups sharing Iberian languages. The area is comprised of nations and regions with different levels of social development. This region has experienced historical advances in the last decades to increase the minimal standards of quality of life; however, several factors, such as concentrated populations in large urban centers and isolated and poor communities, still have an important impact on medical services, particularly genetics services. Latin American researchers have greatly contributed to the development of human genetics and historic inter-ethnic diversity, and the multiplicity of geographic areas are unique for the study of gene-environment interactions. As a result of regional developments in the fields of human and medical genetics, the Latin American Network of Human Genetics (Red Latinoamericana de Genética Humana -RELAGH) was created in 2001 to foster the networking of national associations and societies dedicated to these scientific disciplines. RELAGH has developed important educational activities, such as the Latin American School of Human and Medical Genetics (ELAG), and has held three biannual meetings to encourage international research cooperation among the member countries and international organizations. Since its foundation, RELAGH has been admitted as a full regional member to the International Federation of Human Genetics Societies. This article describes the historical aspects, activities, developments, and challenges that are still faced by the Network.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572014000200017&lng=en&tlng=enLatin America and the Caribbeanhuman and medical geneticsinternational organizationresearch cooperationeducation
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author Augusto Rojas-Martínez
Alejandro Giraldo-Ríos
Gerardo Jiménez-Arce
Aída Falcón de Vargas
Roberto Giugliani
spellingShingle Augusto Rojas-Martínez
Alejandro Giraldo-Ríos
Gerardo Jiménez-Arce
Aída Falcón de Vargas
Roberto Giugliani
RELAGH - the challenge of having a scientific network in Latin America: an account from the presidents
Genetics and Molecular Biology
Latin America and the Caribbean
human and medical genetics
international organization
research cooperation
education
author_facet Augusto Rojas-Martínez
Alejandro Giraldo-Ríos
Gerardo Jiménez-Arce
Aída Falcón de Vargas
Roberto Giugliani
author_sort Augusto Rojas-Martínez
title RELAGH - the challenge of having a scientific network in Latin America: an account from the presidents
title_short RELAGH - the challenge of having a scientific network in Latin America: an account from the presidents
title_full RELAGH - the challenge of having a scientific network in Latin America: an account from the presidents
title_fullStr RELAGH - the challenge of having a scientific network in Latin America: an account from the presidents
title_full_unstemmed RELAGH - the challenge of having a scientific network in Latin America: an account from the presidents
title_sort relagh - the challenge of having a scientific network in latin america: an account from the presidents
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Genética
series Genetics and Molecular Biology
issn 1678-4685
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Latin America and the Caribbean region make up one of the largest areas of the world, and this region is characterized by a complex mixture of ethnic groups sharing Iberian languages. The area is comprised of nations and regions with different levels of social development. This region has experienced historical advances in the last decades to increase the minimal standards of quality of life; however, several factors, such as concentrated populations in large urban centers and isolated and poor communities, still have an important impact on medical services, particularly genetics services. Latin American researchers have greatly contributed to the development of human genetics and historic inter-ethnic diversity, and the multiplicity of geographic areas are unique for the study of gene-environment interactions. As a result of regional developments in the fields of human and medical genetics, the Latin American Network of Human Genetics (Red Latinoamericana de Genética Humana -RELAGH) was created in 2001 to foster the networking of national associations and societies dedicated to these scientific disciplines. RELAGH has developed important educational activities, such as the Latin American School of Human and Medical Genetics (ELAG), and has held three biannual meetings to encourage international research cooperation among the member countries and international organizations. Since its foundation, RELAGH has been admitted as a full regional member to the International Federation of Human Genetics Societies. This article describes the historical aspects, activities, developments, and challenges that are still faced by the Network.
topic Latin America and the Caribbean
human and medical genetics
international organization
research cooperation
education
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