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Indigenous students tackle genomics during SFU internship

- MATT ROBINSON mrobinson@postmedia.com

A new summer internship at Simon Fraser University seeks to steep 20 Indigenous students from across Canada and the U.S. in genomic sciences.

In part, the program — seven iterations old, but being offered for the first time in Canada — is intended to help aspiring Indigenous scientists understand how genomics can be used to address health, environmen­tal and political problems in their communitie­s, according to the university. But as Kim TallBear, a professor at the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Native Studies, put it, it’s also about making crucial connection­s and getting students comfortabl­e in an unfamiliar setting.

“What we see by the end of the week is, the participan­ts really become friends and a support system for one another,” TallBear said. “One of the issues, I think, that happens a lot with Indigenous people coming into the university is, it’s a whole new cultural environmen­t. They can have culture shock, and once they get accustomed to learning how to speak this language, move in these spaces, feel comfortabl­e in the lab, it’s a lot easier for them to imagine themselves in this setting and to stay in university.”

During the weeklong internship, which began Sunday, students will get an introducti­on to genetics, genomics, bioinforma­tics, community-driven research and conservati­on biology, among a host of other topics.

While in the lab, they will learn how to extract and analyze DNA from clams taken from a traditiona­l B.C. clam garden, said Felix Breden, a professor of biological sciences at SFU. The skills they learn could in turn be applied to things like conser- vation genomics, human migration and human health, he said.

“We just want them to get some exposure to the techniques of genetics and genomics,” Breden said.

All but three of the selected participan­ts in the program, formally titled the Summer Internship for Indigenous Peoples in Genomics Canada, are from Canada.

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