Join NNLM for two virtual events TOMORROW on Black Maternal Health and Community Science!

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Black Maternal Health Virtual Panel with the All of Us Research Program

Black Maternal Health Panel on January 22 at 12noon eastern

In partnership with the NIH's All of Us Research Program, speakers from the Black Women's Health Imperative, Cobb Institute, and Scripps Institute will discuss important topics in Black maternal health including postpartum care, mental health, patient self-advocacy, and how research may make a difference in the future.

 

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From Dr. No to Dr. Know: The Importance of Community Scientists

The Importance of Community Scientists webinar February 22, 7pm eastern

Join All of Us Wisconsin, the Network of the National Library of Medicine and SciStarter for a one-hour live, online event: “From Dr. No to Dr. Know: The Importance of Community Scientists”

Researchers need your help to change the future of medicine. The All of Us Research Program is inviting one million people across the U.S. to help build one of the most diverse health databases in history. They welcome participants from all backgrounds, and researchers will use the data to learn how our biology, lifestyle and environment affect health. This can help researchers find ways to treat and prevent disease.

This event will feature a panel convened by All of Us Wisconsin, so come ready with your questions about the future of health research!

Before the event, feel free to discover real science you can do and learn more about the All of Us Research Program

 

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