Using the principles of community-based participatory research to build an office of health equity within a nationally designated cancer institute
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Barrett, Nadine Josann; Worthy, Valarie; Boyce-Manon, Xiomara; Reyes, Rebecca; Banks,
Lamisha; Patierno, Steve; & Chu, Claire (2014). Using the principles of community-based participatory research to build an office
of health equity within a nationally designated cancer institute. CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY BIOMARKERS & PREVENTION, 23(11). 10.1158/1538-7755.DISP13-A30. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/12947.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Nadine J Barrett
Associate Professor in Family Medicine and Community Health
Dr. Nadine J. Barrett is an Associate Professor in the Department of Family Medicine
and Community Health at Duke University. She currently hold senior leadership roles
as CTSI Co-Director for Equity and Stakeholder Strategy and the Inaugural Director
of The Center for Equity in Research in the Duke Clinical Translational Science Institute,
and Associate Director for Equity and Stakeholder Strategy, Duke Cancer Institute.
A medical sociologist by training, Dr. Barrett is
Steven Patierno
Charles D. Watts Distinguished Professor of Medicine
Patierno's current translational research interests are focused on the genomics molecular
biology of cancer disparities, cancer biology, molecular pharmacology and targeted
experimental therapeutics to control prostate, breast and lung tumor aggressiveness. He
is an internationally recognized expert in cancer control, cancer causation and molecular
carcinogenesis, which includes a broad spectrum of laboratory and population level
research. Patierno is also actively engaged
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