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  • Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming structural biology and accelerating access to protein structures, yet many Africa-based scientists still lack infrastructure, training opportunities, and sustained mentorship to fully benefit. Here, we describe BioStruct-Africa’s community-driven framework integrating AlphaFold, experimental structural biology, and computational drug design to train 1000 scientists over the next decade.

    • Justice O. Amofa
    • Juergen George
    • Emmanuel Nji
    Comments & OpinionOpen Access
    Communications Biology
    Volume: 9, P: 1-6
  • Without addressing the lack of research infrastructure, funding, and supportive science policies, structural biology capacity-building efforts in Africa will continue to be hindered by the persistent challenge of brain drain.

    • Emmanuel Nji
    • Katharina C. Cramer
    • Safiétou Sankhe
    Comments & OpinionOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-2
  • Structural biology is crucial in understanding disease mechanisms and in driving drug and vaccine development—applications that are particularly relevant to Africa’s challenges—yet Africa faces significant barriers to advancing structural biology. Here, the authors outline a recent capacity building workshop run by BioStruct-Africa, focused on training of artificial intelligence tools such as AlphaFold, designed to foster a highly skilled community of structural biologists in Africa.

    • Safiétou Sankhe
    • Fatoumata G. Fofana
    • Emmanuel Nji
    Comments & OpinionOpen Access
    Communications Chemistry
    Volume: 8, P: 1-10