Race disparities in research refer to differences in outcomes, access to care, and experiences faced by individuals of different racial or ethnic backgrounds within the healthcare system. These disparities can manifest in various ways, such as differential diagnosis and treatment, access to healthcare services, health outcomes, and overall quality of care. Researchers in this area seek to identify and address the root causes of these disparities in order to promote equity and improve the health outcomes of all individuals, regardless of their race or ethnicity. The goal is to create a more just and inclusive healthcare system that provides equitable access and care for all individuals.