Dear AgBioData member,
We are excited to announce that AgBioData will have a *two-day in-person
workshop in Chicago (IL)* on *May 1-2, 2023*. This meeting is meant to
bring together working group (WG) members and member database resources to
share the progress and achievements made by the WGs and discuss the future
directions of the consortium (more details and a draft meeting agenda here
<https://www.agbiodata.org/meetings/AGB_community_2023>).
We have *funds to cover travel expenses*, in detail, a two-ways flight
ticket, a two-night hotel room (nights: 04/30-05/01), and meals onsite
during the event for about 50 participants. *We have a few spots still
available *and are opening the invitation to anybody from the AgBioData
community interested in learning more about our WGs and willing to
contribute to our mission of FAIR data in agriculture research. *We can
support ONLY members located in the US.*
*Please complete this form <https://forms.gle/nj12dgafaB2F9Rc67> to
secure a spot. *
If you can't attend in person but are interested in participating
virtually, we assure you that the meeting will be hybrid and will soon send
more details and a Zoom registration link.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Annarita
Hi everybody,
Join us next Wed, *April 5th, *at 12 PM CT for our monthly webinar. We will
have Krystal Tsosie <https://search.asu.edu/profile/535281> from Arizona
State University talking about digital data tools and machine learning
approaches to protect indigenous knowledge and biodiversity.
I have included below more details about the webinar and the zoom link to
attend the webinar.
I hope you will join us.
Best,
Annarita
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Presenters: Dr. Krystal Tsosie, Arizona State University
Abstract:
*From Green Revolution to “Rescue” Indigeneity: Using Digital Data Tools
and Machine Learning Approaches to Protect Indigenous Knowledge and
Biodiversity.*
Comprising less than 5% of the world's population, Indigenous people
protect 80% of global biodiversity. The next genomic ”discoveries” in
industry and academia may co-opt Indigenous knowledge or disenfranchise
Indigenous peoples, who are often last to benefit and are least protected
from intellectual property claims. Ethical and sustainable research
necessitates new digital data approaches as grounded in machine learning
and Indigenous stewardship models to operationalize CARE data governance
principles, direct benefit sharing, and equitable engagement and
partnerships with Indigenous communities.
*| 1P ET | 12P CT | 11A MT | 10A PT |*
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