Chantel Akinneah and Mackenzie Burnstick, SING Canada alum and current Research Assistants, are demonstrating the SING Mobile DNA sequencing lab at the KDays Innovation Zone @indigenous_sts
Dr. Kim TallBear will be giving a talk this Friday (May 17) on Pretendianism, Whiteness, and Genocide at UC Riverside. Registration and more information can be found here: https://t.co/XDv1w4jW75
Genome BC is a proud sponsor of the @canada_sing
Global #IndigenousLeadership in #Genomics Symposium's at @UBC, bringing together Indigenous leaders, researchers and communities to discuss the ethical, legal and social implications of genomics research.
#GILGS
A great overview on @IndigiData and the importance of Indigenous data science and informatics training at the Global Indigenous Leadership in Genomics Symposium by @cheyenneithomas and Matt Anderson.
VANCOUVER! Come to LIVE podcast recording Thu MAY 9 @ 12 Noon at UBC's Allard Hall, Rm 121.
HEAR host Rick Harp, MI regular Kim TallBear + guest Indigenous scientists at Global Indigenous Leadership in Genomics Symposium #GILGS!
🙌Sponsors @canada_SING@ubcSPPGA@UBCJournalism
Such a pleasure to meet in person with @kstsosie at the @canada_sing meeting in Vancouver and to hear her talk on the challenges and opportunities around #Indigenous#genomics data
The next session of #GILGS focused on Leadership in Indigenous Genomics Research. Members of the SING Consortium shared a bit about their workshop and plans for the future.
Inspiring day at #GILGS - alumni updated on their lives & work. The highlight for me: these incredible ladies presenting their experience/progress in @canada_sing projects. I am so proud of, impressed with, & grateful for these two amazing scientists 🤟🏽❤️🧬 #Indigenous#Genomics
Opening the Global Indigenous Leadership in Genomics Symposium is Kim TallBear and @JessKolopenuk. We're excited for all of the panels and presentations over the next two days. #GILGS