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Hosted by Dr. Robert Eisinger, NIH, with guest speaker Judith Auerbach, PhD, Professor of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco. This discussion addresses lessons learned from HIV and COVID-19 experiences to outline core issues in community engagement in research and its application to programs and policies.
FasterCures, a center of the Milken Institute's new webinar series “Advances in Science” features esteemed scientists and medical thought leaders for a scientific discussion probing key issues, lessons learned, and opportunities for transformation in health. To receive updates on this webinar series, please subscribe here.
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