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          How do we ensure the population in a study best reflects the people who will get a medicine in the real world?

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          STAT will bring together a panel of leading experts to discuss the best solutions-based approaches.

          Featured speakers:

          • LaShell Robinson,senior director, head of diversity, equity & inclusion in clinical research, Takeda
          • Ramita Tandon, chief clinical trials officer, Walgreens
          • Vindell Washington, M.D., M.S., MS.c, chief clinical officer of care and director of Health Equity Center of Excellence, Verily
          • Nicholas St. Fleur, general assignment reporter; associate editorial director of events, STAT (moderator)
          • Jennifer Cullingford, vice president, customer success, OneStudyTeam (sponsor speaker)

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