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“When we think about the science we want to support, [we ask,] ‘Who does the science? What science is being done? Who does the science serve? ... Fundamentally, ‘Is the science that we’re doing inclusive of everyone?’” says Bil Clemons, PhD, science program officer for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Science for CZI. Experts warn that new technologies that tailor health care to individuals may exacerbate health inequities. Several academic medical centers are seeking to address this with a range of strategies, from expanding personalized medicine research at HBCU medical schools to engaging community partners for research recruitment. Learn more in part two of a two-part series, where AAMCNews explores the promise and limitations of the field of personalized medicine: https://ow.ly/BA8250QO1E1.

Personalized medicine is coming, but who will have access to it?

Personalized medicine is coming, but who will have access to it?

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