Further Thought – Diversity in Science Resources
Mary Ann Clark; Jung Choi; Matthew Douglas; and Kara Stanley
Diversity In Science
A mix of backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives leads to richer questions, more creative solutions, and ultimately, better science. Diverse research teams are more likely to identify unconscious bias and ensure research applies to a wider population. Let’s unlock the full potential of science by including everyone at the lab bench!
- Scientific American article about how gender and culture positively influence science
- Article from “Understanding Science” (Berkley) describing how diversity facilitates specialization, invigorates problem solving and helps balance biases in science.
- How Indigenous knowledge advances modern science and technology, an article from The Conversation.
- Science and the Value of Diversity, from the Journal of Infectious Diseases.