Nationwide — Danielle Mitchell, Founder and President of Black Women In Clinical Research (BWICR), an organization dedicated to empowering and advancing Black women in the field of clinical research, has announced that it will host its first-ever conference in Durham, North Carolina at the NC Biotech Center on October 20-22, 2023.
“We are thrilled to host our inaugural conference in Durham, NC, at the NC Biotech Center,” said Danielle. “This event is a critical step in advancing our mission to increase the representation of Black women in clinical research and to provide them with the tools and resources necessary to succeed in this field.”
The conference will cover a range of topics, including clinical trial design, ethical considerations in research, patient recruitment, data analysis, and more. The event is open to all individuals interested in clinical research, with a special focus on Black women.
Registration for the conference is now open. For more information and to register, please visit their official web site at BWICR.com.
About Black Women In Clinical Research
Black Women In Clinical Research (BWICR) is a organization dedicated to advancing and empowering Black women in the field of clinical research. Founded in 2019, BWICR aims to increase the representation of Black women in clinical research and to provide them with the tools and resources necessary to succeed in this field.
About the NC Biotech Center
The North Carolina Biotechnology Center is a private, non-profit organization whose mission is to accelerate life science technology-based economic development in North Carolina through innovation, commercialization, education, and business growth. The Center provides a range of support services and funding opportunities to North Carolina-based life science companies, universities, and research organizations.
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