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Area of Science:

  • Science, Technology, Mathematics, and Medicine (STEM) research

Background:

  • Trustworthy scientific research necessitates a strong focus on ethics, equity, and inclusion.
  • Current research practices often lack robust frameworks for ethical integration and equitable collaboration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the Leadership in the Equitable and Ethical Design (LEED) of STEM initiative.
  • To establish best practices for embedding ethical expertise within STEM research.
  • To promote equitable collaboration in STEM fields.

Main Methods:

  • The LEED initiative will focus on developing and disseminating best practices.
  • This involves integrating ethical considerations throughout the research lifecycle.
  • Emphasis will be placed on fostering inclusive and equitable collaborative environments.

Main Results:

  • The initiative aims to create a framework for ethical and equitable STEM research.
  • It seeks to enhance the trustworthiness and societal impact of scientific endeavors.
  • Expected outcomes include improved research integrity and broader participation.

Conclusions:

  • The LEED initiative is crucial for advancing ethical and equitable practices in STEM.
  • Implementing these best practices will strengthen the foundation of trustworthy science.
  • This effort is vital for ensuring that STEM research benefits all members of society.