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July 26, 2021 33 mins
Nita Limdi, Professor at University of Alabama at Birmingham, who is also an amazing clinical pharmacist, renowned researcher and epidemiologist, joins us to talk about the power of mentorship, the way that genomic research is changing, and how race and issues of equity intersect with this important field.   Show Notes: 

1:41 Dr. Limdi’s introduction to pharmacogenetics

2:55 The value of mentorship

6:03 Qualities of a good mentor and how to find a mentor

8:12 Academic research from a clinical pharmacist’s perspective

9:48 The evolution of pharmacogenetic research

15:36 How pharmacogenetic implementation may be changing

20:47 The intersection between race and genomics

25:13 Equity, race, and genomic research

30:16 Final thoughts: The importance of diversity in genomic research, the impact of genomic research on the overall scientific community, and the implementation of genomics in practice

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