CommentThe study of environmental DNA can reveal information about the history and presence of Indigenous communities on their lands — potentially even inadvertently. Better engagement with the ethical aspects of environmental DNA research is required in the field as a whole, and especially for researchers working on Indigenous lands.Matilda Handsley-Davis, Emma Kowal, Lynette Russell and Laura S. Weyric
International audienceThe Philippines, with the recent discovery of an archaic hominin in Luzon and ...
The objective of this paper is to identify key ethical issues associated with biological sampling in...
An argument is presented that traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) relating to the conservation of...
Indigenous populations, in common with all populations, stand to benefit from the potential of genet...
Indigenous people stand to benefit from advances in genomic technology, but genetic research i...
Although biotechnology has been an integral component of human history, contemporary research now op...
Thousands of blood samples taken from Australia’s indigenous people lie in institutional freez...
Although biotechnology has been an integral component of human history, contemporary research now op...
Wary from decades exploitation in the name of science, Indigenous peoples typically approach externa...
First published: 12 July 2023. OnlinePublThe rise of sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) studies has o...
The ethics of the scientific study of Ancestors has long been debated by archaeologists, bioanthropo...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is an emerging technology used for understanding ecosystems, environmental ...
The use of genetic information for anthropological purposes requires an effort by the researcher to ...
We are a group of archaeologists, anthropologists, curators and geneticists representing diverse glo...
The use of genetic information for anthropological purposes requires an effort by the researcher to ...
International audienceThe Philippines, with the recent discovery of an archaic hominin in Luzon and ...
The objective of this paper is to identify key ethical issues associated with biological sampling in...
An argument is presented that traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) relating to the conservation of...
Indigenous populations, in common with all populations, stand to benefit from the potential of genet...
Indigenous people stand to benefit from advances in genomic technology, but genetic research i...
Although biotechnology has been an integral component of human history, contemporary research now op...
Thousands of blood samples taken from Australia’s indigenous people lie in institutional freez...
Although biotechnology has been an integral component of human history, contemporary research now op...
Wary from decades exploitation in the name of science, Indigenous peoples typically approach externa...
First published: 12 July 2023. OnlinePublThe rise of sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) studies has o...
The ethics of the scientific study of Ancestors has long been debated by archaeologists, bioanthropo...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is an emerging technology used for understanding ecosystems, environmental ...
The use of genetic information for anthropological purposes requires an effort by the researcher to ...
We are a group of archaeologists, anthropologists, curators and geneticists representing diverse glo...
The use of genetic information for anthropological purposes requires an effort by the researcher to ...
International audienceThe Philippines, with the recent discovery of an archaic hominin in Luzon and ...
The objective of this paper is to identify key ethical issues associated with biological sampling in...
An argument is presented that traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) relating to the conservation of...