This course explores ethical and social issues as they relate to genetics and genomics in both clinical and public health contexts.
ELSIcon2024 • Panel • June 11, 2024
Authors:
Corresponding Author: Deborah A. Marshall, PhD (she/her/hers) – The University of Calgary (Canada)
Panelist: Kathryn Phillips, PhD (she/her/hers) – University of California, San Francisco
Panelist: Kurt D. Christensen, PhD (he/him/his) – Harvard University
Panelist: Wendy J. Ungar, MSc, PhD (she/her/hers) – The Hospital for Sick Children Research Institute (Canada)
ELSIcon2022 • Paper • May 27, 2022
Olorunyomi Olorunsogbon, Muyiwa Adigun, Babatunde R. Ojebuyi, Joshua Akinyemi, Kolawole Wahab, Albert Alpalu, Fred S. Sarfo, Lukman F. Owolabi, Rabiu Musbahu, Reginald Obiako, Mayowa Ogunronbi, Michelle Nichols, Carolyn Jenkins, Ayodele Jegede, Raj Kalaria, Mayowa Owolabi, Bruce Ovbiagele, Oyedunni Arulogun, Rufus Akinyemi
ELSIcon2022 • Paper • May 27, 2022
Janis Geary, Kara Hapke, Robert Cook Deegan
Pratt developed Sharing Power with Communities in Priority-Setting for Health Research Projects (a set of four worksheets and a companion document available in this database), following consultation with researchers, ethicists, community-based organisation staff, and community engagement practitioners. It can be used to support the sharing of power in health research priority-setting. The toolkit should be used to develop a plan for priority-setting in a global health research project. Academic researchers and their community partners should complete Worksheets 1 to 4 as a team.
Pratt developed Sharing Power with Communities in Priority-Setting for Health Research Projects (a set of four worksheets and a companion document available in this database), following consultation with researchers, ethicists, community-based organisation staff, and community engagement practitioners. It can be used to support the sharing of power in health research priority-setting. The toolkit should be used to develop a plan for priority-setting in a global health research project. Academic researchers and their community partners should complete Worksheets 1 to 4 as a team.
Pratt developed Sharing Power with Communities in Priority-Setting for Health Research Projects (a set of four worksheets and a companion document available in this database), following consultation with researchers, ethicists, community-based organisation staff, and community engagement practitioners. It can be used to support the sharing of power in health research priority-setting. The toolkit should be used to develop a plan for priority-setting in a global health research project. Academic researchers and their community partners should complete Worksheets 1 to 4 as a team.
Pratt developed Sharing Power with Communities in Priority-Setting for Health Research Projects (a set of four worksheets and a companion document available in this database), following consultation with researchers, ethicists, community-based organisation staff, and community engagement practitioners. It can be used to support the sharing of power in health research priority-setting. The toolkit should be used to develop a plan for priority-setting in a global health research project. Academic researchers and their community partners should complete Worksheets 1 to 4 as a team.