Inclusive Intelligence in Biomedical Research: Applying Genomics to Unravel Health Disparities in Organ Transplantation
Stanford Department of Medicine via YouTube
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Watch a Stanford Department of Medicine Grand Rounds presentation where Dr. Hannah Valantine, Professor of Medicine in Cardiovascular Medicine, explores the critical intersection of genomics and health disparities in organ transplantation. Delve into the concept of inclusive intelligence in biomedical research and discover how genomic approaches are being utilized to understand and address inequities in transplant medicine. During this 57-minute lecture, gain valuable insights into how cutting-edge genomic research is being applied to tackle persistent disparities in healthcare outcomes, specifically within the context of organ transplantation procedures and patient care.
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"Hewlett Award - Hannah Valentine" | 20 November 2024
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Stanford Department of Medicine