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GGA Seminar with Dr. Latifa Jackson – Decolonizing Human Genetic Research Workshop Series

Stephen's Room, Thomas Hall Room 3503 112 Derieux Place, Raleigh

​Leveraging computational scale data, studies show that socioeconomic, psychological, and biological factors contribute to immune weathering in young adults, and recent research suggests that violence and other adverse experiences may be affecting biological stress responses in African Americans. Hosted in collaboration with BAA (Being an Ally in Academics).

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Fireside Chat with Dr. Latifa Jackson – Decolonizing Human Genetic Research Workshop Series

Erdahl-Cloyd 2304 Auditorium, D.H. Hill Library 2 W Broughton Dr, Raleigh

As part of a two-day engagement, Jackson will join us for a “fireside chat” and Q&A session to answer your questions about her research on the effect of sexual and racial discrimination on human health, her work with the 1,000 African-American Genomes Project, her career path, and more. Hosted in collaboration with BAA (Being an Ally in Academics).

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