Roundtable on Black in cancer research and oncology - presented by Dr. Brandon Blue MD and Dr. Kilan Ashad-Bishop and Drs. Onyinye and Folu Balogun and Runcie C.W. Chidebe Dip., BSc., MSc., and Kathryn Mcginnis and Dr Paraskevi Mallini and Dr. Lisa Hoffmann-Haas

Roundtable on Black in cancer research and oncology

Brandon Blue, Kilan Ashad-Bishop, Onyinye and Folu Balogun and Runcie C.W. Chidebe

Dr. Brandon Blue MDDr. Kilan Ashad-BishopDrs. Onyinye and Folu BalogunRuncie C.W. Chidebe Dip., BSc., MSc.,
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And so, those are things that we are trying to improve. Those are some things that we are doing in our research, and hopefully, we will have a lively discussion today. I thank you for your time again. I am Doctor Brandon Blu from Moffit CANCER CENTER in Tampa, Florida. Thank you.

Thank you, Brendan. That was great. And I think it already gives us a lot of opportunity to discuss later. So if you have any questions, remember them for afterwards. But now, it is my great pleasure to introduce our second speaker, who is Doctor Kilen Ashad Bishop. She is a biomedical scientist who obtained her PhD from the University of Miami in 2019. She co-founded Stem No R, which is a research and wellness community for black women in Stem. Kilen, thank you so much for joining us today.

Yeah. Thank you for the invitation. So, I am going to share a few slides. Alright. So, I will be talking a little bit today. I will talk about some more at the end, but I will start with talking a little bit about my work in socioenvironmental determinants of cancer disparities.