Stillman College is promoting the role of HBCUs in bridging divides in American health care and research.
How Biomedical Programs for Students Spark Novel Research Opportunities

There are many racial disparities in American medical research and health care, but HBCUs play a critical role in bridging those divides. Dr. Cynthia Warrick, president of Stillman College, and also a pharmacist and health services researcher by trade, highlights how her academic institution is uplifting students and faculty to expand biomedical programs and research impacting the public health care sector.

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Cynthia Warrick President Stillman College
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