 The results of this study suggest that there may be differences in levels of trust in biomedical research between black and white respondents. Specifically, white respondents scored higher on both scales than their black counterparts. Additionally, age and household income were found to be positively associated with trust in biomedical research, while the effect of education varied. This article was authored by Jennifer Cunningham-Erves, Victoriaville Lautergill, Kenneth A. Walston, and others.