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Women in STEM 2024: Latrice Landry, PhD, Instructor, Center for Applied Genomics

Published on Mar 01, 2024 · Last Updated 2 months ago
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Latrice Landry, PhD, evaluates clinical genetic and genomic biomarkers for equity to ensure precision medicine benefits all patients.

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My name is Dr. Latrice Landry and I'm currently an instructor with the Center for Advanced Genomics here at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Precision medicine provides for the incorporation of biomarkers for the optimal diagnosis, treatment, and management of disease. My research involves evaluating clinical genetic and genomic biomarkers for equity to ensure their benefit as well as the benefit of precision medicine for all patients.

Maya Angelou once said, "nothing works unless you do." My experience as a woman in STEM suggests we have a lot of work to do. My advice is: let's keep working.