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  • Episode 1: Professor Winston Morgan
    2024/10/14

    An interview with Professor Winston Morgan, Professor of Toxicology, Equity and Inclusive Practice at the University of East London.

    Confronting Racism: Health Inequities, Sickle Cell Challenges, and Academic Gatekeeping

    In this compelling episode of the Public Health Tackling Racism and Inequality Program podcast, host Lee Pinkerton engages with Professor Winston Morgan from the University of East London. They delve into the impacts of racism on public health and academic careers, discussing the ADPH London position statement and exploring strategies to combat systemic barriers.

    The conversation touches on the psychological and physiological effects of racism, such as chronic stress contributing to premature aging and disease vulnerability. Highlighting new advancements, the episode also covers promising gene therapy for sickle cell disease and addresses the biases and training gaps in healthcare that affect treatment quality. Throughout, the importance of increasing diversity among healthcare professionals and understanding the broader societal factors influencing health disparities are emphasized.

    00:00 Introduction to the Public Health Tackling Racism and Inequality Program

    00:33 Themes for Action Development

    01:01 Podcast Series Overview

    01:43 Guest Introduction: Professor Winston Morgan

    02:32 Professor Morgan's Academic Journey

    03:06 Challenges in Academia

    08:47 Supporting Students and Overcoming Barriers

    11:47 Research on Racism and Public Health

    15:44 The Impact of Discrimination on Health

    17:12 Understanding the John Henryism Effect

    18:34 Exploring Sickle Cell Research

    20:43 Gene Therapy for Sickle Cell

    24:04 Challenges in Sickle Cell Treatment

    28:51 Genetic Diversity and Health Inequalities

    31:29 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


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