Join leading Indigenous health leaders and scientists as they discuss the ethical use of Native genetic, microbiome, biological, and cultural data. A one-day virtual symposium featuring a renowned Indigenous keynote speaker, leading Native scientists and health experts, conversation with Tribal leaders, and a Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) event for graduate and undergraduate students.
- How a global movement toward data sovereignty is impacting health, science, ancient and ancestral social data, and research
- Ethical approaches for working with Southeast tribal communities within a cultural and political context
- Best practices for community-engaged research
- Research needs and data sufficiency issues in Southeast Indian Country
- UNC American Indian Center
- Odum Institute for Research in Social Science
- Kenan-Flagler Business School, Whole Community Health: Rural Innovation
Can’t attend live? Register! We will send you the recording afterward.