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    Welcome to the National Centre for Indigenous Genomics (NCIG)

    This is more than just a website – it’s a window into who we are, what drives us, and the groundbreaking work we are doing at the intersection of science, culture, and community.

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    Culturally appropriate resources expand access to benefits of genetics and genomics

    This page highlights new culturally appropriate genomics resources by NCIG and Australian Genomics, co-designed with Aboriginal communities to support First Nations peoples in understanding genetic health.

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    R M Wunungmurra holding a basket of repatriated bio-samples.
    Launching the Mr RM Wunungmurra Community Repatriation Fund

    Mr Wunungmurra's advocacy for the repatriation of bio-samples held at NCIG, whilst recognising the benefits of genomics for his people, lead to the return of over 200 Yolngu samples in 2019. 

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