Precision Medicine Research
Dr. Latrice G. Landry, Fellow
Harvard School of Medicine/ Harvard Schools of Public Health
Dana Farber Cancer Institute/ Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Latrice Landry is a Fellow specializing in precision medicine and health disparities at Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Dana Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard School of Public Health. She was a Dean’s Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard Medical School, and the Inaugural Food and Drug Administration’s Genomic Medicine and Minority Health Fellow. She was recognized as a thought leader in minority health and precision medicine by the National Minority Quality Forum in 2017 and as a top 10 under 40 rising stars in Business and Academia by Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology on 2018.
As a clinical geneticists and molecular epidemiologist focused on health equity and precision medicine, Dr. Landry focuses on the translation, evaluation, optimization, and implementation of genetic technologies in diverse populations and is helping to lead equity and disparities research in the fields of genomic and precision medicine.
Twitter: @LMGLandry