Karriem Watson
卡里姆·沃森
DHSc, MS, MPH
Community Engagement Director, NIH All of Us Research Program; Former Associate Director of Community Engagement, UIC Cancer CenterNIH全民研究项目社区参与主任;前UIC癌症中心社区参与副主任
👥Biography 个人简介
National leader in community engagement for cancer disparities and health equity research. Built Chicago's south and west side cancer community engagement infrastructure and now leads NIH All of Us community engagement to ensure diversity in precision medicine research.
🧪Research Fields 研究领域
🎓Key Contributions 主要贡献
Urban Community Cancer Engagement
Built the UIC Cancer Center's community engagement program serving Chicago's high-burden Black communities, integrating community advisory boards into cancer research design.
NIH All of Us Diversity
Leads national community engagement strategies for the NIH All of Us Research Program, recruiting diverse populations historically underrepresented in biomedical research.
Representative Works 代表性著作
Community engagement in cancer health disparities research
Cancer (2018)
Framework article describing best practices for authentic community engagement in cancer disparities research, derived from the Chicago south side experience.
Building community-academic partnerships to address cancer disparities in underserved urban communities
Progress in Community Health Partnerships (2016)
Documents partnership development strategies and outcomes from Chicago community-academic collaborations targeting cancer disparities.
🏆Awards & Recognition 奖项与荣誉
📄Data Sources 数据来源
Last updated: 2026-01-15 | All information from publicly available academic sources
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