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Margarita Alegría

Advanced equity by improving mental-health access and culturally appropriate care for Latino and other underserved populations.

Lola Fayanju

Focused on reducing racial disparities in breast-cancer outcomes and treatment delays among Black women.

Denise Dillard

Led community-engaged research on behavioral health, chronic disease, and trauma among Alaska Native and American Indian populations.

Arline Geronimus

Developed the “weathering” theory, showing chronic racism caused early health decline, especially in Black mothers and infants.

J.C. Abdul-Mutakabbir

Led vaccine equity efforts among Black and Hispanic communities, specifically combating COVID-19 vaccine inequity.

Black Americans have the highest rate of heart attacks, heart failure and sudden cardiac arrest in the United States

Denise Dillard

Led community-engaged research on behavioral health, chronic disease, and trauma among Alaska Native and American Indian populations.

Harriet Washington

Exposed racism’s historic and ongoing impact on Black health through research, writing, and advocacy.

Lisa Cooper

Pioneered interventions improving doctor-patient communication and community engagement to reduce racial health inequities.

Marcella Aslan

Researched medical mistrust, showing racially concordant physicians boost preventive care among Black men.

Vanessa Sheppard

Improved treatment access, survivorship support, and clinical-trial participation for Black women with breast cancer.

Jungyoon Kim

Examined racial disparities in cancer-clinical trials by highlighting much lower awareness and participation among Black survivors.

Diane Mahoney

Investigated social-determinant and survivorship disparities among Black and Hispanic ovarian cancer survivors.

Marcia Cruz-Correa

Led efforts to reduce colorectal and hereditary cancer disparities among Hispanic and Puerto Rican populations.

Crystal Cené

Focused on reducing cardiovascular and chronic-care disparities among under-served populations through social-determinants research.

David R. Williams

Illuminated how structural racism harms health, documenting worse outcomes for Black Americans and other marginalized groups.

Arline Geronimus

Developed the “weathering” theory, showing chronic racism caused early health decline, especially in Black mothers and infants.

David Satcher

Championed eliminating racial health disparities, especially infant mortality, HIV/AIDS, and care for minorities.

Esperanza Diaz

Founded a Hispanic Psychiatry Fellowship and expanded mental-health services tailored for Latinos with limited English proficiency.

Kafui Dzirasa

Increased neuroscience research inclusivity and highlighted exclusion of African-ancestry data in mental-health studies.

Rebekka Walker

Addressed racial health disparities by researching food insecurity, diabetes, and policy interventions for equity.

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