Trusted Resources: People & Places
Healthcare providers, researchers, and advocates
Vence L. Bonham, Jr, JD
Researcher Senior Advisor
NHGRI Director on Genomics
and Health Disparities
Building 31, Room B1B37G
31 Center Dr, MSC 2070
Bethesda, Maryland, United States
Vence Bonham received his bachelor of Arts from James Madison College at Michigan State University and his juris doctor degree from the Moritz College of Law at the Ohio State University. Mr. Bonham was a fellow in the American Association of Medical Colleges Health Services Research Fellowship Program. Mr. Bonham was a faculty member at Michigan State University in the Colleges of Medicine and Law. Since 2003, Mr. Bonham has served as an associate investigator in the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) within the Division of Intramural Research’s Social and Behavioral Research Branch. He leads the Health Disparities Genomics Unit, which conducts research that evaluates approaches to integrating new genomic knowledge and precision medicine into clinical settings without exacerbating inequities in healthcare delivery.
His research focuses primarily on the social influences of new genomic knowledge, particularly in communities of color. He studies how genomics influences the use of the constructs of race and ethnicity in biomedical research and clinical care and the role of genomics in health inequities.
Mr. Bonham also serves as the senior advisor to the NHGRI director on genomics and health disparities.
Representative Publications:
Screening student athletes for sickle cell trait–a social and clinical experiment
Sickle cell disease related pain: crisis and conflict
Related Content
-
The Sickle Cell Transplant Advocacy & Research Alliance (STAR)The Sickle Cell Transplant Advocacy &...
-
Angela Rivers, MD, PhDDr. Rivers is the Director at Sickle Cel...
-
Provider Perspectives of Necessary Factors in Sickle Cell Disease Health Care Transition: Results from an Online Sur...Introduction: Survivorship of children w...
-
Access to Care, and Emergency Department Utilization for Adults and Adolescents With Sickle Cell Disease: Ascq-Me an...Measurement of access to care and utiliz...
-
Today’s Faces of Sickle Cell Disease: Tosin OlaDuring a long hospitalization in 2005, T...
-
Columbia University Medical CenterThe Division of Pediatric Hematology at ...
-
My medical school lesson was tinged with racism. Did that affect how I treated a sickle cell patient years later?The young woman was curled up in a ball....
+myBinder