Ethics
Artificial intelligence in public health: promises, challenges, and an agenda for policy makers and public health institutions
Panteli, D., Adib, K., Buttigieg, S., Goiana-da-Silva, F., Ladewig, K., Azzopardi-Muscat, N., Figueras, J., Novillo-Ortiz, D., McKee, M., Artificial intelligence in public health: promises, challenges, and an agenda for policy makers and public health institutions, The Lancet Public Health (2025)10, 5,
Publication Date: 2025
Resource Type: Peer reviewed publication
Digital surveillance in a pandemic response: What bioethics ought to learn from Indigenous perspectives
Hendl T, Roxanne T. Digital surveillance in a pandemic response: What bioethics ought to learn from Indigenous perspectives. Bioethics. 2022 Mar;36(3):305-312. doi: 10.1111/bioe.13013. Epub 2022 Feb 18. PMID: 35180324.
Publication Date: 2022
Resource Type: Peer reviewed publication
Indigenous Peoples and local commuities as partners in the sequencing of global eukaryotic biodiversity
Mc Cartney, A.M., Head, M.A., Tsosie, K.S. et al. Indigenous peoples and local communities as partners in the sequencing of global eukaryotic biodiversity. npj biodivers 2, 8 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s44185-023-00013-7
Publication Date: 2023
Resource Type: Peer reviewed publication
The Havasupai case and how to make consent forms better.
Lowenberg, K. 2010. The Havasupai case and how to make consent forms better. Stanford Law and Biosciences Blog, April 23. https://law-stanford-edu.proxy.lib.ohio-state.edu/2010/04/23/the-havasupai-case-and-how-to-make-consent-forms-better/
Publication Date: 2010
Resource Type: Blog
Recognizing and respecting tribal IRBs
Ketchum, S., and R. Meyers. 2018. Recognizing and respecting tribal IRBs. Anthropology News 59 (4):e100–e103. doi: 10.1111/AN.908.
Publication Date: 2018
Resource Type: Report
Beyond Belmont: Ensuring respect for AI/AN communities through Tribal IRBs, laws, and policies.
Hull, S. C., and D. R. Wilson. 2017. Beyond Belmont: Ensuring respect for AI/AN communities through Tribal IRBs, laws, and policies. The American Journal of Bioethics 17 (7):60–2. doi: 10.1080/15265161.2017.1328531.
Publication Date: 2017
Resource Type: Peer reviewed publication
Rights, interests and expectations: Indigenous perspectives on unrestricted access to genomic data.
Hudson, M., N. A. Garrison, R. Sterling, N. R. Caron, K. Fox, J. Yracheta, J. Anderson, P. Wilcox, L. Arbour, A. Brown, et al. 2020. Rights, interests and expectations: Indigenous perspectives on unrestricted access to genomic data. Nature Reviews. Genetics 21 (6):377–84. doi: 10.1038/s41576-020-0228-x.
Publication Date: 2020
Resource Type: Peer reviewed publication
Genomic justice for Native Americans: Impact of the Havasupai case on genetic research
Garrison, N. A. 2013. Genomic justice for Native Americans: Impact of the Havasupai case on genetic research. Science, Technology & Human Values 38 (2):201–23. doi: 10.1177/0162243912470009.
Publication Date: 2013
Resource Type: Peer reviewed publication
The dangers of data colonialism in precision public health
Ferryman, K. 2021. The dangers of data colonialism in precision public health. Global Policy 12 (S6):90–2. doi: 10.1111/1758-5899.12953.
Publication Date: 2021
Resource Type: Peer reviewed publication
Indigenous peoples and the morality of the Human Genome Diversity Project
Dodson, M., and R. Williamson. 1999. Indigenous peoples and the morality of the Human Genome Diversity Project. Journal of Medical Ethics 25 (2):204–8. doi: 10.1136/jme.25.2.204.
Publication Date: 1999
Resource Type: Peer reviewed publication
