Dr. Hannah Valantine is recognized for her contributions to transplantation medicine, leadership, and mentoring. In an interview with Cell, she addresses her research, the significance of Juneteenth, the persistent leadership gaps related to gender, race, and ethnicity in academic medicine, and the importance of equitable, inclusive, and diverse science.
Dr. Hannah Valantine is renowned for her work in transplantation medicine, leadership, and mentoring as well as her efforts to improve scientific workforce diversity. In this interview with Cell, she discusses her research; what Juneteenth means to her; the persistent gender, race, and ethnicity leadership gaps that exist in academic medicine; and the importance of equitable, inclusive, and diverse science.
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