Module 9.0: Protecting Genomic Data of Indigenous Communities

Module 9.0: Protecting Genomic Data of Indigenous Communities

Addressing Indigenous rights and interests in genetic resources has become increasingly challenging in an open science environment that promotes unrestricted access to genomic data.
Credit: 
Keolu Fox

Addressing Indigenous rights and interests in genetic resources has become increasingly challenging in an open science environment that promotes unrestricted access to genomic data. Although Indigenous experiences with genetic research have been shaped by a series of negative interactions, there is increasing recognition that equitable benefits can only be realized through greater participation of Indigenous communities. Issues of trust, accountability and equity underpin Indigenous critiques of genetic research and the sharing of genomic data. This module highlights identified issues for Indigenous communities around the sharing of genomic data and suggests principles and actions that genomic researchers can adopt to recognize community rights and interests in data.

Items in Collection: 
Community
Centering Tribal Stories
Category
Anti-Colonial Practices, Data Sovereignty, Indigenous Practices
Summary
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