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Tiara Wheeler By Roberta J. Vincent, Special to The Times Tiara Wheeler is a 22-year-old Norwich resident in her senior year at Fairfield University, where she is majoring in Public Health. At the school’s 2021 Innovative Research Symposium, she was one of four seniors selected to be highlighted in a live show, which was held on April 22. Wheeler worked withd Dr. Kim Doughty on a project titled “Race, Ethnicity, and Trust in the U.S. Healthcare System.” The study, expected to be published in a scientific journal by the end of the year, will feature Wheeler and Doughty as co-authors. ....
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