#157. Racial and Other Biases in Scientific Research, Medical Practices, and Everyday Attitudes Podcast Por  capa

#157. Racial and Other Biases in Scientific Research, Medical Practices, and Everyday Attitudes

#157. Racial and Other Biases in Scientific Research, Medical Practices, and Everyday Attitudes

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Shoumita Dasgupta is a Professor of Medicine at Boston University, where she has held many leadership positions. She is Assistant Dean of Diversity and Inclusion, formerly Assistant Dean of Admissions, Founding Director of Graduate Studies in Genetics and Genomics; Past President of the Association of Professors of Human and Medical Genetics, and Fulbright Specialist, serving as a U.S. State Department, short-term expert at academic institutions abroad. As a scientist educator, she has focused on genetics and genomic medicine, diversity and inclusion, and mentoring of graduate students. She is the author of the recently published, Where Biology Ends and Bias begins: Lessons on Belonging from Our DNA, which is the focus on today’s interview.

Recorded 7/1/25.

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