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与原住民社区合作进行符合伦理的微生物组研究。

Ethical microbiome research with Indigenous communities.

机构信息

Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy Program, James E. Rogers College of Law, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA.

Olanakwe Community Fund (USA), Boulder City, NV, USA.

出版信息

Nat Microbiol. 2022 Jun;7(6):749-756. doi: 10.1038/s41564-022-01116-w. Epub 2022 May 16.

Abstract

Human-microbiome interactions have been associated with evolutionary, cultural and environmental processes. With clinical applications of microbiome research now feasible, it is crucial that the science conducted, particularly among Indigenous communities, adheres to principles of inclusion. This necessitates a transdisciplinary dialogue to decide how biological samples are collected and who benefits from the research and any derived products. As a group of scholars working at the interface of biological and social science, we offer a candid discussion of the lessons learned from our own research and introduce one approach to carry out ethical microbiome research with Indigenous communities.

摘要

人类微生物组的相互作用与进化、文化和环境过程有关。随着微生物组研究的临床应用成为可能,至关重要的是,所进行的科学研究,特别是在原住民社区中,要坚持包容的原则。这需要开展跨学科对话,以决定如何采集生物样本以及谁将从研究和任何衍生产品中受益。作为一群在生物科学和社会科学交叉领域工作的学者,我们坦诚地讨论了从我们自己的研究中吸取的经验教训,并介绍了一种与原住民社区开展伦理微生物组研究的方法。

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