Browsing by Author "Wilcox, Phillip L."
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He Tangata Kei Tua: Guidelines for biobanking with Māori.
Hudson, Maui; Beaton, Angela; Milne, Moe; Port, Waiora; Russell, Khyla; Smith, Barry; Toki, Valmaine; Uerata, Lynley Moana; Wilcox, Phillip L. (Māori and Indigenous Governance Centre, University of Waikato, 2016)Māori ethical frameworks recognise that all research in New Zealand is of interest to Māori and outline community expectations of appropriate behavior in research to deliver the best outcomes for Māori. Research contributes ... -
Indigenous perspectives and gene editing in Aotearoa New Zealand
Hudson, Maui; Mead, Aroha Te Pareake; Chagne, David; Roskruge, Nick; Morrison, Sandy; Wilcox, Phillip L.; Allan, Andrew C. (Frontiers Media Sa, 2019)Gene editing is arguably the most significant recent addition to the modern biotechnology toolbox, bringing both profoundly challenging and enabling opportunities. From a technical point of view the specificity and relative ... -
Key informant views on biobanking and genomic research with māori
Hudson, Maui; Southey, Kim; Uerata, Lynley Moana; Beaton, Angela; Milne, Moe; Russell, Khyla; Smith, Barry; Wilcox, Phillip L.; Toki, Valmaine; Cheung, Melanie; Port, Waiora (New Zealand Medical Association, 2016)The aim of the Te Mata Ira project was to explore Māori views on biobanking and genomic research, and to identify ways to address Māori concerns over the collection and use of human tissue. Key informant interviews and ... -
Te Mata Ira—Faces of the Gene: Developing a cultural foundation for biobanking and genomic research involving Māori
Hudson, Maui; Russell, Khyla; Uerata, Lynley Moana; Milne, Moe; Wilcox, Phillip L.; Port, Ramari Viola; Smith, Barry; Toki, Valmaine; Beaton, Angela (2016)Te Mata Ira was a three-year research project (2012–2015) that explored Māori views on genomic research and biobanking for the development of culturally appropriate guidelines. A key component of this process has been to ...
Co-authors for Phillip L. Wilcox
Phillip L. Wilcox has 16 co-authors in Research Commons.