ONLINE: African Americans, Research & Our Future: Understanding Precision Medicine and the All of Us Research Project
press release: Join the Foundation for Black Women's Wellness for a critical community conversation about the evolving world of research, precision medicine, what this means for African Americans, and the efforts of the national All of Us Research Project to expand solutions for improving community health.
We will be joined by special expert guests, Dr. Goldie Byrd, director of the Maya Angelou Center for Health Equity at Wake Forest University; Dr. Karriem Watson, associate executive director of the Mile Square Health Center at the University of Illinois - Chicago; Annie Weatherby-Flowers, Madison resident and All of Us participant; and Ms. Veronica Robinson, great-granddaughter of Henrietta Lacks, a Black woman whose life changed the field of medicine.
Register now for this FREE event. RSVP here.
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