Seminar looks at community concerns about genomic research

October 10, 2018

University Relations

Vanessa Hiratsuka, senior researcher at the Southcentral Foundation, will offer a seminar from 4-5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 15, titled "Community-engaged Research to Elicit Ethical and Cultural Concerns on Genomic Research."


The seminar will be in the Murie Building auditorium. It is part of a series offered by UAF's One Health and Biomedical Learning and Student Training programs.


The event is open to the public and available online via Pexip. No registration is required.

 

Hiratsuka has studied American Indian and Alaska Native health systems for more than 18 years. Her focus is community-based participatory research aimed at reducing health disparities and promoting health and wellness in a culturally appropriate manner.


The Southcentral Foundation is an Alaska Native-owned, nonprofit health-care organization serving nearly 65,000 Alaska Native and American Indian people living in Anchorage, the Matanuska-Susitna Valley and 55 rural villages in Southcentral Alaska and the Aleutian Islands.

 

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