
Nanibaa' Garrison
@nanibaagarrison
Diné (Navajo), PhD, Associate Professor at UCLA; Scholarly focus on Bioethics, Genetics, Policy, and Indigenous peoples
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04-12-2013 11:18:50
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Just out, An Ethical Framework for Research Using Genetic Ancestry, in Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, muse.jhu.edu/issue/40194, the culmination of a project on genetic ancestry at Edmond & Lily Safra Center for Ethics

The authors included the public in discussions abt the risks, potential benefits, & ethical responsibilities of social and behavioral genomics (SBG) research. Daphne Martschenko, PhD @SLCallier Nanibaa' Garrison Sandra Soo-Jin Lee Patrick Turley Michelle N. Meyer E. Parens thehastingscenter.org/centerreports/…



Hot off the press! Our paper on applying the CARE Principles to Ecology & Biodiversity data in NatureEcoEvo 🥳 nature.com/articles/s4155…




Karina L. Walters, Ph.D., Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, director of NIH Tribal Health Research Office (THRO). Powerful keynote address. “Move from Western-focused trauma-informed work to healing-informed work”. Karina walters US Indigenous Data Sovereignty Network #IDSov #IDGov #DataBack


Johns Hopkins University Bisi Bell Katrina G. Claw is a genomic scientist at CU Anschutz Medical Campus and a leader in Indigenous science. Claw has been recognized for her contributions to pharmacogenomics & for fostering cultural & bioethical research participation within Indigenous communities. As a member of the Navajo




Indigenous data sovereignty is the idea that Indigenous Peoples should decide how to collect, own, and use their own data. Dr. Stephanie Russo Carroll and Dr. Krystal Tsosie, PhD, MPH join us to discuss why data sovereignty is more important than ever and what solutions look like. sciencefriday.com/segments/indig…

Listen in to Science Friday with Native BioData Consortium cofounder Dr. Krystal Tsosie, PhD, MPH and Dr. Stephanie Russo Carroll talk about #Data #Sovereignty and the D4I Tribal Data Repository!



This Changemakers Q&A with Joslynn Lee, Ph.D. (Joslynn Lee) covers outdoor equity, adding non-Western culture to chemistry and why she doesn't do black diamond ski runs. nature.com/articles/d4158…