The non-profit organization TReND is funding a neuroscience training initiative so that Africa's scientists can join this rapidly evolving research field (see www.trendinafrica.org).
TReND (for 'Teaching and Research in Neuroscience for Development') is run by volunteer researchers at several universities worldwide. It organizes outreach courses and workshops for young African scientists on how to conduct quality, affordable neuroscience research in resource-limited settings. In 2010–14, more than 1,000 African students took part in TReND programmes.
The organization provides students with used lab equipment from universities, hospitals and companies in developed countries, as well as open-source software and hardware.
We call on industry and governments for more investment in such activities to improve science education and promote economic development in Africa.
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Muindi, F., Keller, J. Build neuroscience capacity in Africa. Nature 518, 35 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1038/518035e
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