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  <body><![CDATA[<p><strong>&quot;What the Pandemics Are Teaching Us about Representation and Leadership in Research, STEM, and Recovery&quot;</strong><br />
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<strong><a href="https://www.msm.edu/about_us/FacultyDirectory/CommunityHealthPreventiveMedicine/TabiaAkintobi/index.php">Tabia Henry Akintobi, Ph.D., M.P.H.</a><br />
Professor, Community Health and Preventive Medicine, Morehouse School of Medicine<br />
Associate Dean, Community Engagement, Morehouse School of Medicine<br />
Director, Prevention Research Center, Morehouse School of Medicine<br />
Morehouse School of Medicine</strong><br />
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<strong><a href="https://gladstone.org/events/what-pandemics-are-teaching-us-about-representation-and-leadership-research-stem-and?utm_source=External+Email+List&amp;utm_campaign=ec47042a80-CAMPAIGN_amplified-akintobi-5-7-21-ext-rmndr&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_term=0_f25fc65fc1-ec47042a80-119781970">REGISTER</a></strong><br />
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In this discussion and call to action, Tabia Henry Akintobi sheds light on the consequences of the pandemics and their root causes. She also proposes a path forward to prepare learners and leaders to advance population health through and past the pandemic.<br />
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<em>About the Speaker</em><br />
Tabia Henry Akintobi, PhD, MPH, is a professor of community health and preventive medicine, associate dean of community engagement, and a principal investigator and director of the Prevention Research Center at Morehouse School of Medicine. Germane to these efforts is her demonstrated excellence in community-based participatory research, community-engaged public health practice, and experiential learning among trainees across the health professional career development pipeline. Akintobi received her bachelor&rsquo;s degree from the University of Miami and earned both a master&rsquo;s of public health and doctorate of philosophy in public health from the University of South Florida&rsquo;s College of Public Health.<br />
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<em>Amplified: Race and Reality in STEM aims to give a national platform to speakers to have candid conversations around race and diversity in the STEM fields. Launched in 2020 as part of Gladstone&rsquo;s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, this series is hosted in partnership with Georgia Tech, the Molecular Engineering &amp; Sciences Institute at University of Washington, and The University of Texas at Austin. We hope these discussions spark change throughout the sciences.</em></p>
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