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Arline Geronimus

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

Otis Brawley

Fought cancer inequities by exposing delayed diagnoses and poorer treatment among Black patients and underserved communities.

Lola Fayanju

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

J. Nadine Gracia

Guided federal efforts to reduce racial and ethnic disparities in care for minority and underserved populations

Denise Dillard

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

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

Eraka Bath

Improved mental-health services and justice-system support for foster-care and juvenile-justice-involved youth from marginalized communities.

Alyson Shirley

Advanced Indigenous health by providing mobile HIV/STI testing, education, and culturally responsive interventions.

John Carpten

Investigated cancer genomics to explain higher rate and mortality from prostate cancer among Black men and other underserved populations.

Lauren McCullough

Studied how obesity and neighborhood deprivation drive breast-cancer outcome disparities among underserved populations.

Paola Gonzalez

Championed bilingual, culturally responsive oncology care and improved health access for Latino communities facing resource barriers.

Linda Villarosa

Exposed racism’s role in health, highlighting systemic causes of Black health inequities nationwide.

Nadine Burke Harris

Tackled childhood trauma and toxic stress, highlighting disproportionate impacts on Black and low-income children.

Marcia Cruz-Correa

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

Kizzmekia Corbett

Helped develop mRNA COVID-19 vaccines and worked to build vaccine trust in Black communities.

Avonne Connor

Studied breast-cancer outcomes among African-American, Hispanic and underserved women and the factors that contribute to unequal outcomes.

Denise Dillard

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

Paola Gonzalez

Championed bilingual, culturally responsive oncology care and improved health access for Latino communities facing resource barriers.

John Carpten

Investigated cancer genomics to explain higher rate and mortality from prostate cancer among Black men and other underserved populations.

Renee Brady-Nicholls

Reduced cancer inequities by developing mathematical models of treatment differences, especially among Black and white prostate-cancer patients.

David R. Williams

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

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