FREYJA

Fostering Reciprocity in Environmental DNA scienve through Yielded stewardship, Just benefit, and Accountability

FREYJA’s purpose is to provide an account of research reciprocity in environmental DNA (eDNA) science, with a particular focus on ancient eDNA. As part of this, the project explores new pathways for access and fair benefit sharing from such research. A model of research reciprocity and a practical framework for reciprocity in ancient eDNA science will be developed, shaped by Indigenous and local participants and further tested, applied, and evaluated by scientists within the ancient eDNA research project AEGIS. 

Key researchers:

  • Tahira Edmonds - Research assistant (Rapa Nui) 

 

This project is by the Wellcome Trust and led by the University of Iceland.