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Monday, December 23, 2024

Xavier University of Louisiana and Takeda partner to further health equity

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New Orleans, La. –  In celebration of National Minority Health Month, Xavier University of  Louisiana is proud to announce a multi-year partnership with Takeda (TSE:4502/NYSE:TAK)  that will help to further health equity efforts in New Orleans and  focus on the overall improvement of health outcomes for disadvantaged  and marginalized populations.

Takeda’s  multi-million dollar investment will support the development of a  technical research and exchange center at Xavier, known as T-REX. T-REX  is anticipated to accelerate Xavier’s health informatics, research  findings and interventions at the intersection of basic science,  clinical practice and data with the goal of advancing health equity and  creating community wellness. Additionally, this grant will help build  trust within historically marginalized communities by supporting the  development of a program to destigmatize participation in clinical  trials. It will also elevate postdoctoral fellows and graduate students  to advance health equity research, while improving community engagement  and advocacy to uncover and focus resources on Xavier’s graduate health  science programs.  

Xavier  University of Louisiana is the third ranking historically Black college  and university (HBCU) and the only historically Black and Catholic  University in the nation. Xavier is recognized as a national leader in  producing the most African American graduates who become medical doctors  and pharmacists than any other University in the U.S. and is  responsible for moving many African American students out of poverty.  The University has a rich, longstanding history of addressing and  improving health disparities and is a trusted institution within the  community of New Orleans.

“Xavier University of Louisiana is proud to partner with Takeda to  launch a technical research and exchange center and further our joint  goal of health equity through the education of young people who seek to  promote a more just and humane society,” said Dr. Anne McCall, Xavier University of Louisiana provost and senior vice president for Academic Affairs. “Our  students, graduate and undergraduate, often choose to study at Xavier  because they envision creating a better future for all. The grant from Takeda will  ensure that we can expand our resources and continue to offer a  world-renowned education to and innovative research opportunities for  the next generation of global leaders who attend our institution.”

Takeda selected  Xavier University of Louisiana as a grant partner given the  institution’s experience in improving health outcomes within Black and  other historically excluded communities. Xavier has long understood the  needs of the community and continues to make a real impact in driving  sustainable change in the state of Louisiana and within the broader  health ecosystem.

“We are excited to support Xavier University of Louisiana on this first of its kind partnership with Takeda as a way to put our commitment to health equity into action,” said Dr. Lauren Powell, M.P.A., Ph.D., Vice President, US Health Equity & Community Wellness at Takeda.  “We look forward to this purposeful collaboration and the ways that we  can benefit from learning from the true experts on how to build trust  and lay the foundation to continue to advance health equity for  generations to come. We were very intentional with our efforts in  selecting the right partner and recognize Xavier as the historical  incubator for future Black and Brown health professionals and as a  community pillar for change in Louisiana.”

A multidisciplinary team of Xavier faculty, staff and the Office of Institutional Advancement collaborated with Takeda representatives  to coordinate the partnership. The joint efforts of the collaboration  reflect the commitment to further Xavier’s mission of creating a more  just and humane society.

About Xavier University of Louisiana

Xavier University of  Louisiana, America’s only historically Black and Catholic University, is  ranked among the top three HBCUs (historically Black colleges and  universities) in the nation. Recognized as a national leader in STEM and  health sciences, Xavier produces more African American students who  graduate from medical schools each year than any other university in the  United States. Additionally, Xavier’s College of Pharmacy is also among  the top producers of African American pharmacists in the country.

Established in 1925 by  Saint Katharine Drexel and the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament as a  place for African American and Native Americans to receive quality  education, Xavier has since expanded its programs in art, business,  education, biological sciences, chemistry, pharmacy and political  science. More recent additions in robotics, bioinformatics, engineering,  data science, neuroscience and genetics, in addition to new STEM-based  master’s programs, have provided Xavier students (2815 undergraduates  and 787 graduates) an unbeatable combination of traditional classroom  study, hands-on research, service-learning opportunities and life  experiences. Xavier students collaborate with world-renowned faculty,  who are experts in their fields, to produce award-winning research and  notable work. The winning Xavier formula provides students with a  well-balanced curriculum and an environment that nurtures their  intellect and feeds their souls, thereby facilitating a more just and  humane society for all. For more information about Xavier University of  Louisiana, visit us online at www.xula.edu or contact Regi Reyes at (504) 520-5240 or rreyes@xula.edu.

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