Achieving sample diversity involves several strategies, including:
1. Inclusive Recruitment: Ensuring that study participants come from diverse backgrounds in terms of age, sex, ethnicity, and health status. 2. Geographic Representation: Including samples from various geographic locations to account for environmental and lifestyle differences. 3. Use of Animal Models: Employing a variety of animal models that represent different genetic backgrounds and species. 4. In Vitro Systems: Utilizing diverse cell lines that mimic different human tissues and genetic backgrounds.