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Seattle biotech firm shares revenue with Indigenous people who donate genetic info

Seattle biotech firm shares revenue with Indigenous people who donate genetic info

Update: 2025-01-22
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Genetic material is deeply personal, and powerful. Now, Seattle-based Variant Bio has a plan to develop drugs for metabolic disorders, using data collected from Indigenous populations. In exchange, they’re offering financial benefits and revenue sharing. We'll hear from company's Director of Ethics and Engagement and University of Washington School of Medicine bioethicist Susan Brown Trinidad.

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Seattle biotech firm shares revenue with Indigenous people who donate genetic info

Seattle biotech firm shares revenue with Indigenous people who donate genetic info

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