A Spectrum of Perspectives: Native Peoples and Genetic Research
Genetics Symposium: A Spectrum of Perspectives: Native Peoples and Genetic Research was hosted "to demonstrate the range of perspectives in Native communities on genomics, highlight key topics for ongoing community conversation, and create a video recording of the conversations that can be shared with Native communities as they host similar conversations across Indian Country."
Speakers include:
Dr. Ron Whitener (University of Washington), Dr. Nanibaa' Garrison (Vanderbilt University), Dr. Sarah Anzick (NIH/Rocky Mountain Laboratories), Dr. Rosita Worl (Sealaska Heritage Institute), Valerie Segrest (Northwest Indian College), and Dr. Francine Gachupin (University of Arizona)
Topics:
Can genetics research improve Native health?
The ethics of blood
Genomics & ancestry: Ethics, origins, and policy Insights from the field: Next generation Native researchers
Pt. 1 – A Spectrum of Perspectives: Native Peoples and Genetic Research
"Welcome & Invocation"
"Framing the Conversation"
"Can Genetics Research Improve Native Health?"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gc1h4YXU-II
Pt. 2a - A Spectrum of Perspectives: Native Peoples and Genetic Research:
"Genomics & Ancestry- Ethics, Origins, and Policy"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QiKdktGU54
Pt. 2b - A Spectrum of Perspectives: Native Peoples and Genetic Research
"Insights from the Field - Next Generation Native Researchers"
(included 'Genetics Research and Biobanking Education', 'Paths to Genetics Research: Identifying opportunities to engage Native students and investigators')
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cb6oqHh5syM
Pt. 3 – A Spectrum of Perspectives: Native Peoples and Genetic Research
Ethics of Blood: Perspectives of a Dine Geneticist Turned Bioethicist
Increasing American Indian Sovereignty over Research
Alaska Area Specimen Bank: A Tribal Federal Partnership
Panel Discussion