Community‐Oriented Research and the Future of Anthropological Genetics
RS Malhi - A Companion to Anthropological Genetics, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Indigenous community members have historically experienced turbulent relationships with
scientists regarding genetics research, largely due to the exploitative methods used by …
scientists regarding genetics research, largely due to the exploitative methods used by …
[PDF][PDF] Genetics and indigenous communities: ethical issues
EE Kowal - International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral …, 2015 - researchgate.net
Indigenous people stand to benefit from advances in genomic technology, but genetic
research in Indigenous communities has been controversial. This article reviews the ethical …
research in Indigenous communities has been controversial. This article reviews the ethical …
[引用][C] (C) ELSI‐us: Reducing friction with indigenous communities in genomic research
M Hudson, P Wilcox, B Smith, A Beaton… - American …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Unlike other issues of AA in which the World Anthro-pologies section has one or two clear
themes or is fully housed in the print journal, the theme of this one is less obvious. The bulk …
themes or is fully housed in the print journal, the theme of this one is less obvious. The bulk …
[引用][C] Genomics and working with Indigenous communities in the Pacific
E Matisoo‐Smith - American Anthropologist, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Unlike other issues of AA in which the World Anthro-pologies section has one or two clear
themes or is fully housed in the print journal, the theme of this one is less obvious. The bulk …
themes or is fully housed in the print journal, the theme of this one is less obvious. The bulk …
Implications of the genographic project for molecular anthropologists
R Malhi - International Journal of Cultural Property, 2009 - search.proquest.com
Many molecular anthropologists no longer incorporate a field component into their research;
rather, they rely on analyzing existing data sets and/or on collaborating with field …
rather, they rely on analyzing existing data sets and/or on collaborating with field …
Groundwork for genetic studies: communicating with communities saves time and money.(Profession)
S Jaffe - The Scientist, 2002 - go.gale.com
The history of genetic studies offers multiple examples of poor planning, insensitivity to
subjects, and illegible consent forms. Many times, it is scientifically necessary to name the …
subjects, and illegible consent forms. Many times, it is scientifically necessary to name the …
[引用][C] Opinion: Demystifying Native American genetic opposition to research
KB Schroeder, RS Malhi… - … : Issues, News, and …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
We are at a critical nexus when the interests of the public and the biotech industry demand
comprehensive policy to guide us through the complex ethical, legal, economic, and social …
comprehensive policy to guide us through the complex ethical, legal, economic, and social …
Indigenous genomics
V Hayes - Science, 2011 - science.org
Studies of indigenous peoples are a crucial part of genomic research, not only to define the
extent of human diversity but to provide medical benefit to all people. There are more than …
extent of human diversity but to provide medical benefit to all people. There are more than …
[HTML][HTML] Engaging Native Americans in genomics research
Native North American groups have rarely been included in population-based genetic
studies (Need and Goldstein 2009; Reich et al. 2012). 3 The tumultuous history of …
studies (Need and Goldstein 2009; Reich et al. 2012). 3 The tumultuous history of …
Indigenous peoples and genomics: starting a conversation
J Morgan, RR Coe, R Lesueur, R Kenny… - Journal of Genetic …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Compared to European ancestral groups, Indigenous Canadians are more likely to have
uninterpretable genome‐wide sequencing results due to non‐representation in reference …
uninterpretable genome‐wide sequencing results due to non‐representation in reference …