The impact of plant pathology and plant pathologist probably goes further than you think! Read our paper “Why a strategic shift in action is needed to recognise and empower Indigenous plant pathology knowledge and research” here: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Plant pathology researchers play a pivotal role in thought leadership and its translation to action regarding the recognition and demonstration of the value of Indigenous knowledge and science. For ma...
Supporting our paper on Indigenous microbiome ownership we developed a framework that “centres accountability to flatten historical power imbalances […] in pursuit of Indigenous research sovereignty” Again, it is a privilege to collaborate with researchers walking the talk! #co-publication
A framework centred on relationality among Indigenous peoples, researchers and microorganisms is presented, to guide ethical microbiome research.
Our paper is out! So thankful to be involved in this important paper with amazing leaders in this field. “We argue that microbiome ownership represents an opportunity for Indigenous peoples to steward and protect their resident microbial communities at every stage of research.”
This Perspective argues that microbiome ownership needs to be considered in microbiome research involving Indigenous peoples.