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Unpacking History: From Eugenics to Disability Advocacy in Genomics Research, Part Two

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In the second half of the episode, Christopher R. Donohue, PhD reflects on the importance of conversations about eugenics and scientific racism, noting that these dialogues have influenced discussions on disability and contributed to efforts like the working group on ableism and potential changes to the NIH mission statement. The conversation concludes with insights into building a supportive professional environment, addressing potential harms in research, and the personal support systems that help Dr. Donohue navigate the complexities of his work.

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In the second half of the episode, Christopher R. Donohue, PhD reflects on the importance of conversations about eugenics and scientific racism, noting that these dialogues have influenced discussions on disability and contributed to efforts like the working group on ableism and potential changes to the NIH mission statement. The conversation concludes with insights into building a supportive professional environment, addressing potential harms in research, and the personal support systems that help Dr. Donohue navigate the complexities of his work.

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