A common assumption in genomics research is that the use of ethnic categories has the potential to lead to ethnic stigmatisation - particularly when the research is done on minority populations. Yet few empirical studies have sought to investigate the relation between genomics and stigma, and fewer still with a focus on Africa. In this paper, we investigate the potential for genomics research to lead to harms to ethnic groups. We carried out 49 semi-structured, open-ended interviews with stakeholders in a current medical genomics research project in Africa, MalariaGEN. Interviews were conducted with MalariaGEN researchers, fieldworkers, members of three ethics committees who reviewed MalariaGEN project proposals, and with members of the two...
Abstract Post-Human Genome Project progress has enabled a new wave of population genet...
Population-based genomic screening is at the forefront of a new approach to disease prevention. Yet ...
The vast amount of biological information that is now available through the completion of the Human ...
A common assumption in genomics research is that the use of ethnic categories has the potential to l...
A common assumption in genomics research is that the use of ethnic categories has the potential to l...
AbstractA common assumption in genomics research is that the use of ethnic categories has the potent...
Introduction: Advances in genomics research have raised several ethical concerns. One concern is the...
Minorities are underrepresented in genetic research. This study examined the attitudes, experiences,...
Many researchers are currently studying the distribution of genetic variations among diverse groups,...
A landmark genomics project is taking shape in Africa that shifts the power and prominence to local ...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) provide a powerful means of identifying genetic variants that...
Background: The practice of making datasets publicly available for use by the wider scientific com...
Advances in omics technologies alone are not a guarantee that science will translate to robust respo...
Abstract Background The study of human genetic variation has been advanced by research such as genom...
INTRODUCTION: Since 2005, disease-related human genetic diversity has been intensively characterized...
Abstract Post-Human Genome Project progress has enabled a new wave of population genet...
Population-based genomic screening is at the forefront of a new approach to disease prevention. Yet ...
The vast amount of biological information that is now available through the completion of the Human ...
A common assumption in genomics research is that the use of ethnic categories has the potential to l...
A common assumption in genomics research is that the use of ethnic categories has the potential to l...
AbstractA common assumption in genomics research is that the use of ethnic categories has the potent...
Introduction: Advances in genomics research have raised several ethical concerns. One concern is the...
Minorities are underrepresented in genetic research. This study examined the attitudes, experiences,...
Many researchers are currently studying the distribution of genetic variations among diverse groups,...
A landmark genomics project is taking shape in Africa that shifts the power and prominence to local ...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) provide a powerful means of identifying genetic variants that...
Background: The practice of making datasets publicly available for use by the wider scientific com...
Advances in omics technologies alone are not a guarantee that science will translate to robust respo...
Abstract Background The study of human genetic variation has been advanced by research such as genom...
INTRODUCTION: Since 2005, disease-related human genetic diversity has been intensively characterized...
Abstract Post-Human Genome Project progress has enabled a new wave of population genet...
Population-based genomic screening is at the forefront of a new approach to disease prevention. Yet ...
The vast amount of biological information that is now available through the completion of the Human ...