ABS Canada's Professor Chidi Oguamanam awarded University Research Chair in Sustainable Bio-Innovation, Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Global Knowledge Governance

Professor Chidi Oguamanam has been named to the University of Ottawa's University Research Chair in Sustainable Bio-Innovation, Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Global Knowledge Governance. Research Chairs represent the University's top researchers and recognize their outstanding and important accomplishments.

Professor Oguamanam's goal as Chair is to advance just societies through the equitable participation of the world’s Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs) in global knowledge production and in the resulting benefits. He will research into global knowledge governance across the multiple but interrelated sites of sustainability, agriculture, food security, environment, biodiversity conservation, climate change, health, medicines, arts, and other epistemic traditions to answer how global knowledge governance can achieve equity for IPLCs and their knowledge production.

Professor Oguamanam is a leading scholar in the area of intellectual property and Indigenous knowledge. In addition to heading ABS Canada, he is a co-founder of Open Africa Innovation Research (OpenAIR). He was named to the College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists of the Royal Society of Canada in 2016, and his outstanding leadership in research training has been acknowledged over the years by three different teaching and graduate supervision awards.

Please see the link to the University’s official announcement HERE and the profiles of the other esteemed Research Chairs.