Healthy collaboration: sharing the benefits and considering the consequences - presented by Assoc. Prof. Katherine Amato

Healthy collaboration: sharing the benefits and considering the consequences

Assoc. Prof. Katherine Amato

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Healthy collaboration: sharing the benefits and considering the consequences
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Katherine Amato
Northwestern University

In this talk, I will explore how microbiome research benefits from collaboration across researchers and between researchers and communities. I will also discuss the challenges these relationships create in terms of credit, data access, and perceived versus actual knowledge benefits. While global collaborations are essential for addressing big scientific questions, they also run the risk of creating extractive practices at multiple levels.

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MVIF.29 Ethical dimensions of microbiome research
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K. Amato (2024, May 21, MVIF.29 Ethical dimensions of microbiome research), Healthy collaboration: sharing the benefits and considering the consequences
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