Research Isn’t Neutral—And That Matters
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Host: Kermit G. Payne
Guest: K. Sean Kimbro, PhD
What happens when science finally reflects the people it’s meant to serve? In this powerful episode of LifeBeat, Dr. Sean Kimbro—Professor at Morehouse School of Medicine—shares his journey from a teenage science fair to leading groundbreaking research focused on health equity.
Dr. Kimbro breaks down how ancestry, biology, environment, and data bias shape health outcomes, and why communities of color have too often been excluded from the research that drives medical decisions. From ancestral-driven drug discovery and precision nutrition to the risks of biased AI in healthcare, this conversation reveals why representation in data is not optional—it’s essential.
The episode also explores the role of community engagement, trust, and mentorship in advancing research that truly serves people. Dr. Kimbro explains how initiatives like Discovery of Us are partnering directly with Black and Brown communities to collect meaningful data, return results, and empower participants as co-creators of knowledge—not just subjects.
This is a must-listen for anyone interested in health equity, community-centered research, the future of medicine, and how science can be both rigorous and human-centered.
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