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Advanced Courses and Scientific Conferences (ACSC) not only provides genomics training for low and middle-income countries (LMICs) but also empowers them to build self-sustaining regional networks.
A case of a rare childhood disease reveals a new mutation as underlying cause and identifies unknown manifestations of the disease on the skin and hair.