Genes and Journeys: Bridging Gaps in Medical and Societal Accessibility
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Genes and Journeys: Bridging Gaps in Medical and Societal Accessibility

Join us online for an engaging conversation about how ALL people can be part of the future of healthcare.

By SciStarter

Date and time

Monday, April 29 · 11am - 12pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 1 hour

Join All of Us California, SciStarter, and the Network of the National Library of Medicine for an event where we take a deep dive into the future of healthcare and accessibility.

RSVP: http://bit.ly/allofuszoom

Join All of Us California, SciStarter, and the Network of the National Library of Medicine (NNLM) for an event where we take a deep dive into the future of healthcare and accessibility.

In this event, community leaders will begin a conversation about how healthcare research and our communities haven't always included all demographics and types of people -- and how this can change with a little help from YOU.

Join for a watch party of pre-recorded talks from Dr. Karriem Watson, the Chief Engagement Officer at the All of Us Research Program (http://www.joinallofus.org/nlm); Devon Anderson, Engagement Specialist at the American Association on Health and Disability; Charité Ricker, Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University of Southern California and Director of Cancer Genetic Counseling at Los Angeles General Medical Center; and Jon Froehlich, Professor at the Allen School of Computer Science University of Washington and the leader of Project Sidewalk. We'll screen the talks, and then the speakers will be on, LIVE, to answer your questions. All people, of all backgrounds, are welcome to contribute!

LEARN MORE ABOUT ALL OF US
The All of Us Research Program has a simple mission. We want to help speed up health research. To do this, we're asking one million or more people to share their health information. In the future, researchers can use this to conduct thousands of studies. By studying information from people of all backgrounds, researchers can learn about health. They can find out more about what makes people sick and keeps them healthy. The information we give today may help improve the health of our communities tomorrow. https://joinallofus.org/california

HOW TO JOIN THIS EVENT

RSVP: http://bit.ly/allofuszoom

DOWNLOAD THIS EVENT'S SOCIAL MEDIA TOOLKIT: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1tuNh-zxLw6RepMPhDSLf6ZpdlKeHR_sL/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=115916618919826637568&rtpof=true&sd=true

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