Dean’s Lecture Series Mary Kelly Mullane Symposium
September 19, 2022
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Location
Virtual Event
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Jacquelyn Y. Taylor, PhD, PNP-BC, RN, FAHA, FAAN
Helen F. Petit Professor of Nursing
Executive Director, Center for Research on People of Color Columbia University School of Nursing
Presentation:
Using Genomic and Social Factors to Unravel Hypertension Health Disparities in Black Women
Please register by Sept. 14
Date posted
Aug 22, 2022
Date updated
Aug 22, 2022
Speakers
Jacquelyn Y. Taylor, PhD, PNP-BC, RN, FAHA, FAAN | Columbia University School of Nursing
Dr. Jacquelyn Taylor is the Helen F. Petit Professor of Nursing at Columbia University School of Nursing (CUSON), where she is also the Founding Executive Director of the Center for Research on People of Color (CRPC). She has been a trailblazer in cardiovascular genomics research among minority populations, and diversity and inclusion efforts, having been the first black woman to earn tenure at CUSON, New York University School of Nursing, and the Yale School of Nursing. Dr. Taylor has been recognized for her contributions to the advancement of biomedical sciences, health care, and public health, having been elected to the National Academy of Medicine in 2019.