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Microfluidic Mixers for Studying Protein Folding
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Kelly R Stevens1, Kristyn S Masters2, P I Imoukhuede3
1Departments of Bioengineering, Laboratory Medicine & Pathology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.
Cell
|January 27, 2021
まとめ
国立衛生研究所 (NIH) の人種差異による資金提供は黒人教員の成功を大きく妨げています この重大な障壁に対処するには,研究資金のシステム上の不平等をなくすための集中的な解決策が必要です.
科学分野:
- 健康に関する公平性
- 学術医学
- 研究資金
背景:
- 学問界の黒人教員は 制度的な障壁に直面しています
- 国立衛生研究所 (NIH) の資金は学業の成功に不可欠です.
- NIHの資金提供における人種差異は 黒人教員に不釣り合いな影響を及ぼします
研究 の 目的:
- 黒人教員に対する 人種差の影響を 強調するためです
- 資金提供の障壁をなくすための実行可能な解決策を提案する.
主な方法:
- 黒人および少数民族 (BME) の女性教員の全国的なネットワークからの共同議論です.
- 学術キャリアにおけるNIH資金の役割の分析
主要な成果:
- NIHは黒人教員の主な障害として 人種差異による資金提供を挙げています
- この研究は,この不平等に対処する必要性を強調しています.
結論:
- 黒人教員の平等を 実現するためには 人種差の解消が不可欠です
- NIHの助成金への公平なアクセスを確保し キャリアの進歩を支援するために システム的な変化が必要です
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