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Fostering Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications Research in Tribal Communities: The Center for the Ethics of Indigenous Genomic Research.

Vanessa Y HiratsukaJulie A BeansJustin ReedyJoseph M YrachetaMichael T PeercyBobby SaunkeahR Brian WoodburyMarcia O'LearyPaul G Spicer
Published in: Journal of empirical research on human research ethics : JERHRE (2019)
Genomic research raises unique ethical concerns among Alaska Native and American Indian (AN/AI) people and their communities. The Center for the Ethics of Indigenous Genomic Research (CEIGR) was created to foster research that takes these concerns into account while considering the sovereign status of AN/AI tribal nations. Relationships developed within CEIGR have allowed for effective, collaborative research among individuals who come from diverse cultures, political and historical backgrounds, and academic disciplines, and who work for organizations with varying resources, capacities, and expectations. The CEIGR framework may inform other groups seeking to conduct social science research related to genomic research with tribal people and their communities.
Keyphrases
  • copy number
  • public health
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • artificial intelligence
  • big data
  • gene expression
  • decision making
  • global health
  • quality improvement
  • genome wide
  • drug induced
  • medical students