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April Fellow's Spotlight on Dr. Vivien Maltez
Our April Fellow's Spotlight goes to Dr. Vivien Maltez, PhD, an Assistant Professor in the Division of Allergy,...
Disparities in disease burden and health outcomes result from the complex interaction of social, demographic, environmental, and biological factors, including genetic variations, differences in disease susceptibility, and varying level of exposure to risk factors or responses to treatment across populations. While all of these factors are important to study, Keystone Symposia’s Health Equity Series aims to highlight how researchers are integrating various biomedical research strategies into more inclusive solutions for critical health challenges affecting large segments of the U.S. population, such as cardiovascular disease, cancer, and obesity. Specifically, through panel discussions and short talks at select Keystone Symposia meetings, we explore how personalized medicine and patient-centered strategies that account for molecular, cellular, and genetic variability within human populations can enhance precision treatments and improve health outcomes for all.
See previews of VKS Health Disparities events below. Find more content at virtual.keystonesymposia.org.
Apr 23, 2025 by Shannon Weiman
Our April Fellow's Spotlight goes to Dr. Vivien Maltez, PhD, an Assistant Professor in the Division of Allergy,...
Apr 22, 2025 by Shannon Weiman
Keystone Symposia was founded on the idea of bringing academic and industry scientists together to accelerate...