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Ibrahim is Assistant Research Professor in the Public Health Policy and Management Program at the Community, Environment and Policy Department, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health (MEZCOPH). He has graduate training in philosophy and international human rights law. He has also completed fellowships in bioethics, health policy, and regulatory science.

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Courses
  • IRGCPG
    Indigenous Research Governance: Codes, Policies, and Guidelines

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    Enhancing Early Career Research Ethics to Support Indigenous Research Governance

    Co-Investigator (COI)

    2022

    $213.0K
    Active
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    Developing Policy Recommendations: Indigenous Leader and Individuals' Perspectives on Research, Governance, and Data Sharing in Arizona

    Key Personnel (KP)

    2021

    $457.1K
    Active
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    An Indigenous Data Governance Approach for Enhancing Ethical Research Policies and Practices

    Co-Investigator (COI)

    2020

    $500.0K
    Active
Publications (11)
Recent
  • Expanded Ethical Principles for Research Partnership and Transdisciplinary Natural Resource Management Science

    2021

  • Using Indigenous Standards to implement the CARE Principles: Setting Expectations through Tribal Research Codes

    2021

  • An Expanded Set of Ethical Principles for Transdisciplinary Social-Ecological Research

    2021

  • The CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance

    2020

  • Rights, interests and expectations: Indigenous perspectives on unrestricted access to genomic data

    2020

  • Genomic research through an indigenous lens: understanding the expectations

    2019

  • Collective Biopolitics. The Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Genetic Research

    2019

  • Acquired Duties for Ethical Research With American Indian/Alaska Native Populations: An Application of Pierson and Millum’s Framework

    2018

  • HIV epidemic and human rights among men who have sex with men in sub-Saharan Africa: Implications for HIV prevention, care, and surveillance

    2017

  • Ibrahim Garba and Nicolas Bakinde

    2013

  • Biobanking and public health: is a human rights approach the tie that binds?

    2011

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