/ our innovation lab
Join the discussion April 27th around fostering fresh technological solutions to address health disparities in underserved communities.
Presented By The Black Women's Health Imperative & The Leavey School of Business
If we lived in a society where health equity was a reality,
here’s what could happen:
2400
Fewer deaths
from breast
cancer each year
35%
Decrease in
infant mortality rates
for Black women
50%
250B
Increase in high school graduation
rates for Black girls
Impact to the U.S. economy
/ about tech 2 equity
The Tech2Equity Partnership aims to take advantage of Santa Clara University’s vast array of technological expertise, creativity and ties to Silicon Valley and Black WOmens Health Imperative's long history of disparities reducing research translation and policy development to address the challenges of health equity. The partnership is a groundbreaking initiative, bridging the divide between communities with unmet health needs and the innovators of Silicon Valley who create new technologies.
COLLABORATE WITH US
The Tech2Equity partnership welcomes collaboration with other SCU centers and individuals interested in working together to use technology to reduce unequal health outcomes. Any students, faculty, or administrators interested in working with the Partnership should connect by sending an email to ndow2@scu.edu.
/contact
Tel: 202.787.5931
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