- Peng, Kerui;
- Safonova, Yana;
- Shugay, Mikhail;
- Popejoy, Alice;
- Rodriguez, Oscar;
- Breden, Felix;
- Brodin, Petter;
- Burkhardt, Amanda;
- Bustamante, Carlos;
- Cao-Lormeau, Van-Mai;
- Corcoran, Martin;
- Duffy, Darragh;
- Fuentes-Guajardo, Macarena;
- Fujita, Ricardo;
- Greiff, Victor;
- Jönsson, Vanessa;
- Liu, Xiao;
- Quintana-Murci, Lluis;
- Rossetti, Maura;
- Xie, Jianming;
- Yaari, Gur;
- Zhang, Wei;
- Abedalthagafi, Malak;
- Adekoya, Khalid;
- Ahmed, Rahaman;
- Chang, Wei-Chiao;
- Gray, Clive;
- Nakamura, Yusuke;
- Lees, William;
- Khatri, Purvesh;
- Alachkar, Houda;
- Scheepers, Cathrine;
- Watson, Corey;
- Karlsson Hedestam, Gunilla;
- Mangul, Serghei
Immunogenomics studies have been largely limited to individuals of European ancestry, restricting the ability to identify variation in human adaptive immune responses across populations. Inclusion of a greater diversity of individuals in immunogenomics studies will substantially enhance our understanding of human immunology.