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A Remarkable Legacy: The Wayne F. Placek Fund Grant Program.

Douglas C Kimmel1, Stephen F Morin2, Elisabeth R Straus3

  • 1Department of Psychology (Emeritus), City College, City University of New York, New York, New York, USA.

Journal of Homosexuality
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The Wayne F. Placek Fund, chaired by Gregory M. Herek, supported early-career researchers, significantly advancing studies on sexual and gender minorities and influencing policy.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Public Health

Background:

  • The Wayne F. Placek Fund, administered by the American Psychological Foundation (APF), has been instrumental in supporting research.
Keywords:
Empirical ResearchHistoryLGBT ResearchPlacek Fund

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  • Gregory M. Herek, PhD, served as chair of the Scientific Review Committee, guiding the fund's direction.
  • The grant provided crucial early-career professional development and credentials for numerous scholars.