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intellectual property | Genomics, Governance & Indigenous People
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Genomics, Governance and Indigenous People. This website is part of a collective effort to discuss the promise and perils of current efforts to transform indigenous peoples' governance of genomic research. Tag Archive: intellectual property. 8220;Your DNA is our history.”. April 13, 2012. The latest issue of Current Anthropology. Download below to read the full article:. REARDON, Jenny and Kim TALLBEAR. 2012) ‘ Your DNA is our history’ Genomics, Anthropology, and the Construction of Whiteness as Property.
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News | Genomics, Governance & Indigenous People
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Genomics, Governance and Indigenous People. This website is part of a collective effort to discuss the promise and perils of current efforts to transform indigenous peoples' governance of genomic research. 8220;Your DNA is our history.”. April 13, 2012. The latest issue of Current Anthropology. Features a suggestive article by Jenny Reardon and Kim TallBear that calls for a change in scientific education in order to enable different interactions between indigenous people and scientists. Abstract:. Native...
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Genómica, Gobierno y Pueblos Indígenas
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Genómica, Gobierno y Pueblos Indígenas. Esta página web hace parte de un esfuerzo colectivo para discutir las promesas y los peligros en los esfuerzos contemporáneos para transformar el gobierno de la investigación genómica por parte de los pueblos indígenas. Marzo 17, 2010. 8220;Su ADN es nuestra historia”. Abril 13, 2012. El último número de la revista Current Anthropology. Descargue el documento para leer el texto completo del artículo. REARDON, Jenny y Kim TALLBEAR. Febrero 29, 2012. 8220;Este es un ...
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Colombia | Genomics, Governance & Indigenous People
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Genomics, Governance and Indigenous People. This website is part of a collective effort to discuss the promise and perils of current efforts to transform indigenous peoples' governance of genomic research. New Book: Racial Identities, Genetic Ancestry, and Health in South America: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Uruguay. February 29, 2012. Department of Anthropology, UNC-Charlotte. Talk: “Biobanking race and ethnicity: the life of Amazonian indigenous cell lines” (September 19, 2011). September 1, 2011.
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Brazil | Genomics, Governance & Indigenous People
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Genomics, Governance and Indigenous People. This website is part of a collective effort to discuss the promise and perils of current efforts to transform indigenous peoples' governance of genomic research. New Book: Racial Identities, Genetic Ancestry, and Health in South America: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Uruguay. February 29, 2012. Department of Anthropology, UNC-Charlotte. Talk: “Biobanking race and ethnicity: the life of Amazonian indigenous cell lines” (September 19, 2011). September 1, 2011.
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race | Genomics, Governance & Indigenous People
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Genomics, Governance and Indigenous People. This website is part of a collective effort to discuss the promise and perils of current efforts to transform indigenous peoples' governance of genomic research. New Book: Racial Identities, Genetic Ancestry, and Health in South America: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Uruguay. February 29, 2012. Department of Anthropology, UNC-Charlotte. Narratives of race and indigeneity in the Genographic Project. August 14, 2011. Download below to read the full article:.
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Network | Genomics, Governance & Indigenous People
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Genomics, Governance and Indigenous People. This website is part of a collective effort to discuss the promise and perils of current efforts to transform indigenous peoples' governance of genomic research. June 27, 2011. In the fields of biomedicine, human biology and genetics, and socio-cultural and physical anthropology. Andrés can be reached at: cabarragan@ucdavis.edu. Philip Deloria is Director of the American Indian Graduate Center. Nanibaa’ Garrison (Navajo) is a post-doctoral fellow at the Stanford.
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New Book: Racial Identities, Genetic Ancestry, and Health in South America: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Uruguay | Genomics, Governance & Indigenous People
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Genomics, Governance and Indigenous People. This website is part of a collective effort to discuss the promise and perils of current efforts to transform indigenous peoples' governance of genomic research. New Book: Racial Identities, Genetic Ancestry, and Health in South America: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Uruguay. February 29, 2012. Department of Anthropology, UNC-Charlotte. Laquo; Research call: Field Environmental Biology Program for Native American Students. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Uruguay | Genomics, Governance & Indigenous People
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Genomics, Governance and Indigenous People. This website is part of a collective effort to discuss the promise and perils of current efforts to transform indigenous peoples' governance of genomic research. New Book: Racial Identities, Genetic Ancestry, and Health in South America: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Uruguay. February 29, 2012. Department of Anthropology, UNC-Charlotte. Fellowships & Jobs. CIHR, Canadian Institutes of Health Research. CRG, Council for Responsible Genetics.
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Welcome | Genomics, Governance & Indigenous People
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Genomics, Governance and Indigenous People. This website is part of a collective effort to discuss the promise and perils of current efforts to transform indigenous peoples' governance of genomic research. March 17, 2010. The GGIP Group is formed by concerned scholars and scientists situated in various fields (science and technology studies, anthropology, environmental science and policy, gender studies, genetics, sociology) interested in fostering analysis and discussion about the social, political repe...
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