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Creating Diverse and Inclusive Scientific Practices for Research Datasets and Dissemination
5
Zitationen
16
Autoren
2024
Jahr
Abstract
Diversity, equity, and inclusivity (DEI) are important for scientific innovation and progress. This widespread recognition has resulted in numerous initiatives for enhancing DEI in recent years. Although progress has been made to address gender and racial disparities, there remains to be biases that limit the opportunities for historically underrepresented individuals to succeed in academia. As members of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) Diversity and Inclusivity committee (DIC), we identified the most challenging and imminent obstacles towards improving DEI practices in the broader neuroimaging field. These obstacles include the lack of diversity in and accessibility to publicly available datasets, barriers in research dissemination, and/or barriers related to publishing. In order to increase diversity and promote equity and inclusivity in our scientific endeavors, we suggest potential solutions that are practical and actionable to overcome these barriers. We emphasize the importance of the enduring and unwavering commitment required to advance DEI initiatives consistently. By doing so, the OHBM and perhaps other neuroscience communities will strive towards a future that is not only marked by scientific excellence but also characterized by diversity, inclusivity and equitable opportunities for all including historically underrepresented individuals internationally.
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Autoren
Institutionen
- Allen Institute for Brain Science(US)
- University of Calgary(CA)
- Institut Universitaire de Gériatrie de Montréal(CA)
- University of Geneva(CH)
- Yale University(US)
- Northeastern University(US)
- University of Pittsburgh(US)
- Johns Hopkins University(US)
- Johns Hopkins Medicine(US)
- Hong Kong Polytechnic University(HK)
- Ewha Womans University(KR)
- University of Chieti-Pescara(IT)
- Centre for Addiction and Mental Health(CA)
- University of Toronto(CA)
- Aston University(GB)
- Baycrest Hospital(CA)
- Neurobehavioral Systems(US)
- University of California, Los Angeles(US)
- Exponent (United States)(US)
- University Hospital of Bern(CH)
- University of Bern(CH)