Antoinette Wearing

“As a Michael Meng fellow and candidate for a master’s degree in health policy and management with a specialization in maternal, child, reproductive and sexual health, Wearing plans to open her own healthcare business to influence maternal, reproductive and child health policies and address the crisis of morbidity among Black expectant mothers. She envisions working with clinics and hospitals to ensure that, despite race, ethnicity or socioeconomic status, Black mothers have access to appropriate testing and social support systems for healthy pregnancies and healthy children after they have given birth. She currently works at SEMA4 Genomics, as a lab genetic counselor clinical assistant. She previously worked at Reproductive Medical Associates as a primary IVF coordinator for a reproductive endocrinologist.”

Excerpt from SPH Foundation Press Release