The Canadian Alliance for Healthy Hearts and Minds – First Nations Cohort
CAHHM is a prospective cohort study designed to investigate the impact of community level factors, individual health behaviours, and access to health services, on cognitive function, subclinical vascular disease, fat distribution, and the development of chronic diseases among adults living in Canada. The First Nations cohort involves a strong partnership between academic institutions and First Nations communities, with a governance model where each community owns their data, controls its dissemination, and decides when and what research is in the best interests of their specific community. Four First Nations communities that are a part of CAHHM decided to take part in the IBVL. After significant engagement and discussions, samples were transferred from CAHHM to the Silent Genomes Project to build the first version of the IBVL.
Pan-Canadian Genome Library (PCGL)
PCGL is an initiative for unifying Canada’s human genome sequencing efforts in a federated data management system. PCGL has been working in partnership with the Silent Genomes Project and the IBVL, to promote benefits from national advances in genomic medicine for Indigenous patients while keeping genomic data protected under Indigenous-led governance and used only in ways that align with consent, cultural priorities, and data sovereignty principles. Indigenous participants who choose to take part in genomic research that is submitted to the PCGL may opt to place their data in the IBVL. Their data would then be under the governance, storage, and access limits of the IBVL, in line with OCAP and UNDRIP principles.