PHA4GE Newsletter – June 2025

From regional workshops and new initiatives to behind-the-scenes tool development and dialogue, this issue highlights the collective power driving data equity and community-led public health genomics across Africa and beyond.

PHA4GE Newsletter – March 2025

This month’s edition showcases global collaboration in public health genomics, from record-breaking Ebola detection in Uganda to pioneering wastewater surveillance and data-sharing initiatives.

PHA4GE Newsletter – November 2024

This edition reflects on a year of progress in public health genomics, highlighting tools like AMRColab, groundbreaking data-sharing initiatives, and achievements such as Pathoplexus’s recognition in open research.

PHA4GE Newsletter – August 2024

Discover Pathoplexus, a cutting-edge database for human viral pathogens, enhancing data submission and accessibility on key viruses like Ebolavirus and West Nile. Join the PHA4GE Data Repositories Working Group to help shape this vital resource. Plus, explore new Mpox guidance from our Bioinformatics group, and insights from the latest PHA4GE member survey.

PHA4GE Newsletter – May 2024

Our Working Groups continue to showcase their efforts to enhance the interoperability, accessibility, and reproducibility of pathogen genomics data on a global scale.

PHA4GE Newsletter – February 2024

In this bumper newsletter edition, we feature conference news and recent updates from our Working Groups in strengthening the interoperability, accessibility and reproducibility of pathogen genomics data globally.

PHA4GE Newsletter – July 2023

This edition of the PHA4GE newsletter, features the contributions made by PHA4GE members at the 2023 Applied Bioinformatics and Public Health Microbiology (ABPHM) conference

PHA4GE Newsletter – April 2023

With the first quarter of 2023 being completed; the field of bioinformatics continues to push the boundaries of scientific discovery and understanding.

PHA4GE Newsletter – November 2022

We recently welcomed the first group of PHA4GE media interns who are navigating their way through health journalism. This issue of the newsletter features their writings on current PHA4GE activities.