In recognition of LGBTQ+ STEM Day on November 18th, we celebrate the achievements of queer researchers and their efforts to improve representation in STEM. Scott Cocker and Kyle Shanebeck are PhD students at the University of Alberta and co-founders of Scientific QUEERies, a biweekly seminar series that provides a platform for queer STEM professionals to share their achievements and personal stories. In this Q&A, we asked Scott and Kyle about their own research experiences, what it means to be queer in STEM, and the importance of initiatives like Scientific QUEERies
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Presented on April 16, 2018 at 3:00 p.m. in the Marcus Nanotechnology Building, room 1116.Tim is Ass...
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Queer students are more visible on U.S. college campuses than ever before which has led to an increa...
According to the US Census, in 2019 women comprised nearly half of the US workforce but only 27% of ...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) scientists are an invisible minority that sti...
Dr. Sebastian Groh is a postdoctoral researcher at University College London, UK, and co-founder of ...
The experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT+) individuals in Science, Technolog...
Higher education in the United States has declared the importance of representation of diverse commu...
This commentary aims to shed light on the neglected space of queer people in science communication. ...
Presented on April 16, 2018 at 3:00 p.m. in the Marcus Nanotechnology Building, room 1116.Tim is Ass...
As part of our celebration of LGBTQ+ STEM Day, we asked queer researchers and faculty about their ac...
In celebration of Pride Month, we asked transgender, genderqueer, and nonbinary scientists to tell u...
In celebration of Pride Month, we asked transgender, genderqueer, and nonbinary scientists to tell u...
Cell asked LGBTQ+ scientists around the world about how their identity shapes their experiences in S...
“The Queer Variable” is an edited collection of 40 interviews with LGBTQ+ people working in STEM. Th...
Abstract Continuing with our Q&A series discussing issues of diversity in STEM fields, Genome Biolog...
This year at Communications Biology, we wanted to celebrate Transgender Day of Visibility by highlig...
Queer students are more visible on U.S. college campuses than ever before which has led to an increa...
According to the US Census, in 2019 women comprised nearly half of the US workforce but only 27% of ...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) scientists are an invisible minority that sti...
Dr. Sebastian Groh is a postdoctoral researcher at University College London, UK, and co-founder of ...
The experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT+) individuals in Science, Technolog...
Higher education in the United States has declared the importance of representation of diverse commu...
This commentary aims to shed light on the neglected space of queer people in science communication. ...
Presented on April 16, 2018 at 3:00 p.m. in the Marcus Nanotechnology Building, room 1116.Tim is Ass...