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Persons Excluded from Science in Parasitology (PiP) addresses systemic barriers faced by underrepresented scientists. The organization develops strategies to promote equity and inclusion within the field of parasitology.

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Area of Science:

  • Parasitology
  • Inclusion in Science
  • Equity in Research

Background:

  • Persons Excluded from Science in Parasitology (PiP) is a global grassroots organization established in 2021.
  • PiP focuses on promoting equity and inclusion for individuals historically underrepresented in scientific fields due to ethnicity or race.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To detail the systemic obstacles encountered by underrepresented parasitologists.
  • To outline current and future strategies implemented by PiP to overcome these challenges.
  • To advocate for greater diversity and inclusion in the field of parasitology.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of systemic barriers.
  • Review of organizational strategies and initiatives.
  • Community-based participatory approaches.

Main Results:

  • Identification of significant systemic obstacles hindering the progress of underrepresented scientists in parasitology.
  • Development of targeted strategies by PiP to foster an inclusive environment.
  • Outline of actionable steps for future inclusivity efforts.

Conclusions:

  • Addressing systemic inequities is crucial for advancing parasitology research.
  • The strategies developed by PiP offer a framework for promoting diversity in scientific disciplines.
  • Continued commitment to equity and inclusion is essential for the future of science.