Náníbaaʼ Garrison (Diné) is a bioethicist, geneticist, and associate professor in the Institute for Society and Genetics and Department of Internal Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Garrison earned her Ph.D. in the department of genetics at Stanford University, which was supported by a National Institutes of Health F31 fellowship.
There, she studied the genetic architecture of human pigmentary variation,[1] and afterward, she completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the university's biomedical ethics department.
[11] Garrison has served as a Member on the Advisory Council of the United States Indigenous Data Sovereignty Network.
[12] In 2009, Garrison received the 12th Annual Anne Ninham Medicine Mentorship Award from the American Indian Staff Forum at Stanford University.