Fran Humphries
Researcher · Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) of Genetic Resources
Queensland University of TechnologyAbout
Fran Humphries is a prominent researcher in the intersection of genetic resource governance, intellectual property law, and environmental policy. Their work focuses on Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) of genetic resources, with notable contributions to maritime law, aquaculture policy, and synthetic biology regulation. Key collaborations include scholars like Charles Lawson, Michelle Rourke, and Clare Morrison.
- 2024: Led a submission to the Environmental Protection (Powers and Penalties) Bill 2024.
- 2023: Co-edited the book Access and Benefit Sharing of Genetic Resources, Information and Traditional Knowledge.
Humphries' research spans legal frameworks for marine and aquatic genetic resources, synthetic biology, and environmental policy. Their work addresses challenges in BBNJ treaty negotiations, ABS implementation, and digital sequence information (DSI) regulation. They analyze tensions between traditional knowledge, intellectual property, and global sustainability.
Key trends in their publications include maritime safety for autonomous vessels, ABS policy reform, and synthetic biology implications. Notable works explore DNA data storage and environmental governance during crises like the COVID-19 pandemic.
Humphries collaborates extensively on policy analysis, international law, and environmental ethics. Their role in UN agencies (e.g., FAO reports) and academic journals underscores their influence in shaping ABS strategies and maritime governance.
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