Department of Pathology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 98195-7705, USA.
Department of Neuroscience, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.
Geroscience. 2020 Jun;42(3):1005-1012. doi: 10.1007/s11357-020-00191-3. Epub 2020 May 3.
US academic science lacks racial, ethnic, sex, gender, disability, and socioeconomic diversity. Addressing this problem is essential to drive scientific progress but is confounded by broad misunderstandings regarding diverse groups. Increasing representation in science is particularly relevant in geroscience, where our research to maximize healthy human lifespan must also address existing racial and socioeconomic health disparities. The American Aging Association (AGE) is committed to addressing these issues as part of its larger mission to advance and promote geroscience research. Over the last three years, AGE has sponsored an exhibition booth staffed by trainee leaders to promote our society and research at the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS), an ideal venue to interact with diverse students from across the country. Through our interactions with students, advocates, and representatives from other institutions and societies, we have learned a great deal about how to engage and promote the success of diverse students in the sciences. Here, we share these insights that are helping shape our own outreach efforts. In addition to interacting with ABRCMS attendees, we also learned a great deal about how societies like AGE can partner with other organizations to advance our shared goals and the importance of reaching students early in their academic journey to promote their success. Finally, we consider how to grow our outreach efforts beyond ABRCMS to reach those in disadvantaged areas and support students navigating academic science.
美国学术科学界缺乏种族、民族、性别、性别认同、残疾和社会经济多样性。解决这个问题对于推动科学进步至关重要,但广泛存在的对不同群体的误解使问题变得更加复杂。在老年科学领域,增加科学领域的代表性尤为重要,因为我们的研究旨在最大限度地延长人类健康寿命,因此必须解决现有的种族和社会经济健康差距问题。美国老龄化协会(AGE)致力于解决这些问题,这是其推进和促进老年科学研究的更大使命的一部分。在过去的三年里,AGE 通过其培训生领导人的展位来宣传我们的协会和研究工作,赞助了在少数民族学生年度生物医学研究会议(ABRCMS)上的展览摊位,这是一个与来自全国各地的不同学生互动的理想场所。通过与学生、倡导者以及来自其他机构和协会的代表进行互动,我们了解到了很多关于如何吸引和促进不同学生在科学领域取得成功的方法。在这里,我们分享这些见解,这些见解正在帮助我们塑造自己的外展工作。除了与 ABRCMS 的与会者互动外,我们还了解到像 AGE 这样的协会如何与其他组织合作,以推进我们的共同目标,以及在学生的学术生涯早期促进他们成功的重要性。最后,我们考虑如何扩大我们的外展工作范围,以覆盖那些处于不利地区的人群,并支持学生在学术科学领域的发展。