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SUMMARY:Krystal Tsosie - Genes & Society: Decolonizing Human Genetic Research Workshop Series
DESCRIPTION:GES Video Library (current) | Video Archives | Podcast | @GESCenterNCSU | Newsletter \nGenes & Society: Decolonizing Human Genetic Research Workshop Series\nDr. Krystal Tsosie\, Native BioData Consortium and Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow at Arizona State University\nWebsite | Twitter @kstsosie \nThe BAA is pleased to host Dr. Kystal Tsosie (Diné) for the Fall 2022 Workshop Series. Dr. Tsosie is one of the co-founders of the Native BioData Consortium (NBDC)\, a nonprofit research institute led by Indigenous scientists and Tribal members in the United States with the goal of ensuring that advances in genetics and human health research benefits all Indigenous people. She has a Masters in Bioethics from Arizona State University\, a Master’s of Public Health and PhD in Genomics and Health Disparities from Vanderbilt University. \nSchedule of Events:\n\nNovember 7th: GGA Seminar 5 – 6:30 PM\n\nDavid Clark Labs Room 101\nlight refreshments served 5:00-5:30\nThis event will be held In-Person and Live-streamed on YouTube\n\n\n\n\nNovember 8th: GES Colloquium 12 – 1 PM \n\nPoe Hall Room 202\nThis event will be held In-Person and on Zoom\n\n\n\nClick here for the Event Poster and Google Drive Schedule \n\nWhile the events over the last several years in the United States have placed an important focus on issues of race\, diversity\, and systemic inequalities; these issues are long-standing and embedded within institutions\, academic disciplines\, and the broader scientific community. In response to the most recent examples of these inequalities\, NC State has stated that “Diversity is critical to NC State’s mission” and that “New perspectives deepen our understanding\, strengthen our community and propel our innovation.” Building upon NC State’s mission statement and past successful race and science events\, NC State’s Being an Ally in Academics (BAA) group has collaborated with Genetics and Genomics Academy\, the Genetics and Engineering in Society Center (GES)\, and TriCEM to organize a new two-day workshop series titled\, “Genes and Society: Decolonizing Human Genetic Research”. The goal of this series is to explore the current and historical intersections of racism\, systemic inequalities\, and human genetic research with an emphasis on inviting diverse and historically underrepresented groups as seminar speakers.
URL:https://ges.research.ncsu.edu/event/krystal-tsosie-decolonizing-human-genetic-research-2022-11-07/
LOCATION:David Clark Labs Room 101\, 100 Brooks Ave\, Raleigh\, 27607
CATEGORIES:Colloquium,GES Event
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SUMMARY:Krystal Tsosie - Indigenous data ethics in genomics and health | GES Colloquium
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium Home | Zoom Registration | GES Video Library (current) | Video Archives | Podcast | @GESCenterNCSU | Newsletter \nIndigenous data ethics in genomics and health\nKrystal Tsosie\, PhD\, MPH\, MA\, Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow and Co-Founder\, Native BioData Consortium\, at Arizona State University\nWebsite | Twitter @kstsosie \nOur DNA\, our data\, our health\, our rights: thinking beyond mere inclusion in genomics datasets and thinking about equity and Indigenous data sovereignty. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis colloquium is part of the two-day workshop series with Dr. Tsosie\, “Genes and Society: Decolonizing Human Genetic Research\,” organized by NC State’s Being an Ally in Academics (BAA) group\, the Genetics and Genomics Academy (GGA)\, the Genetic Engineering and Society Center (GES)\, and TriCEM. The goal of this series is to explore the current and historical intersections of racism\, systemic inequalities\, and human genetic research with an emphasis on inviting diverse and historically underrepresented groups as seminar speakers. \n\nAbstract\nFor far too long\, Indigenous peoples have been the subjects of genomics research and datasets. If we as scientists are not too careful\, current efforts to increase inclusion of diverse\, underrepresented populations\, such as Indigenous populations\, may repeat ethical harms of past large-scale diversity projects. \nRelated links:\n\nEstablishing a blockchain-enabled Indigenous data sovereignty framework for genomic data (PDF*)\,\nMackey T.K.\, Calac A.J.\, Keshava B.S. C.\, Yracheta J.\, Tsosie K. S.\, Fox K. Cell\, 185\, 2022. doi: doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2022.06.030. *Access to the PDF of this article requires login with NC State Unity ID\nNative Bio-Data Consortium\n\nSpeaker Bio\nDr. Krystal Tsosie’s (Diné/Navajo) research centers on ethical engagement with Indigenous communities regarding precision health. She incorporates interests in genetic epidemiology\, public health\, health AI\, and genetic counseling related to Indigenous data sovereignty and co-founded the Native BioData Consortium\, the first Indigenous biological and data repository for US Tribal nations. She will be the first Indigenous geneticist at Arizona State University and hopes to continue advancing Indigenous-led approaches to genomic data equity. \n \n\nGES Colloquium is jointly taught by Drs. Jen Baltzegar and Dawn Rodriguez-Ward\, who you may contact with any class-specific questions. Colloquium will be held in-person in Poe 202\, as well as live-streamed via Zoom. Please subscribe to the GES newsletter and Twitter for updates .
URL:https://ges.research.ncsu.edu/event/ges-colloquium-2022-11-08/
LOCATION:Poe 202 (North Campus)\, 2310 Katharine Stinson Dr.\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27607\, United States
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