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scientists. During the 2009–10 academic year, Valantine was a Faculty Research Fellow at Stanford's Clayman Institute for Gender Research. She was selected in 2010 as one of six recipients of NIH Pathfinder Awards, which were intended for the study of women's underrepresentation in biomedical faculty positions in the United States.
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announced Valantine's appointment as NIH's first Chief Officer for Scientific Workforce Diversity, a new position whose entire focus is diversity in biomedicine. Among her accomplishments in this position is the 2014 award of nearly $ 31 million to develop methods for outreach and career development
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Valantine became SUMC's Senior Associate Dean for Diversity and Faculty Development in 2005. On taking this role, she cited the importance of mentorship and social engagement in developing the careers of young faculty and emphasized her experience as a working mother in shaping her advice to young
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Under Valantine's leadership, the racial gap in rates of NIH applications and awards to projects led by African-American researchers has been practically, and in some cases entirely, eliminated, with increases of up to 142% in some award areas. Similar trends are apparent for Hispanic/Latinx
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Valantine describes her pursuit of innovation as the foundation of her professional career - innovation in heart transplant and innovation in efforts to diversify the biomedical research workforce.
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in London. She recalls that her decision to enter this field elicited skepticism from colleagues, as only two other women cardiologists worked in the UK at the time. After her
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scientists. Valantine also developed the NIH Distinguished Scholars Program, which aims to increase diversity among tenure-track researchers in
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Softky, Marion (2 February 2005). "Cover story: Dr. Hannah Valantine's journey through diversity".
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targeted toward members of demographic groups underrepresented among professional scientists.
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After medical school Valantine performed post-graduate work in cardiology at the
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is the Chief Officer for Scientific Workforce Diversity at the United States
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Valantine also leads the Laboratory of Transplantation Genomics at the
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in the U.K., she became a fellow at Stanford and worked with
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Valantine, Hannah A.; Collins, Francis (2020-03-13).
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The Gambia
MBBS
St. George's Hospital Medical School
National Institutes of Health
National Institutes of Health

The Gambia
Banjul
Gambian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
London
biochemistry
Chelsea College
London University
St. George's Hospital Medical School
Brompton Hospital
Hammersmith Hospital
residencies
Norman Shumway
heart transplants
cardiovascular medicine
Stanford University School of Medicine
full professor
Francis Collins
intramural research programs
people of color
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
Bethesda, Maryland

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