Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering , Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
mSystems. 2023 Oct 26;8(5):e0043323. doi: 10.1128/msystems.00433-23. Epub 2023 Oct 6.
Microbiology conferences can be powerful places to build collaborations and exchange ideas, but for queer and transgender (trans) scientists, they can also become sources of alienation and isolation. Many conference organizers would like to create welcoming and inclusive events but feel ill-equipped to make this vision a reality, and a historical lack of representation of queer and trans folks in microbiology means we rarely occupy these key leadership roles ourselves. Looking more broadly, queer and trans scientists are systematically marginalized across scientific fields, leading to disparities in career outcomes, professional networks, and opportunities, as well as the loss of unique scientific perspectives at all levels. For queer and trans folks with multiple, intersecting, marginalized identities, these barriers often become even more severe. Here, we draw from our experiences as early-career microbiologists to provide concrete, practical advice to help conference organizers across research communities design inclusive, safe, and welcoming conferences, where queer and trans scientists can flourish.
微生物学会议是建立合作关系和交流思想的有力场所,但对于同性恋、双性恋和跨性别(跨性别者)科学家来说,它们也可能成为疏远和孤立的来源。许多会议组织者希望创建欢迎和包容的活动,但感到没有能力将这一愿景变为现实,而且微生物学领域历史上缺乏同性恋和跨性别者的代表,这意味着我们很少自己担任这些关键领导角色。更广泛地说,同性恋、双性恋和跨性别者科学家在各个科学领域都被系统地边缘化,导致在职业成果、专业网络和机会方面存在差距,以及在各个层面失去独特的科学视角。对于具有多种、相互交叉的边缘化身份的同性恋、双性恋和跨性别者来说,这些障碍往往更加严重。在这里,我们借鉴作为早期职业微生物学家的经验,提供具体的、实际的建议,帮助研究界的会议组织者设计包容、安全和欢迎的会议,让同性恋、双性恋和跨性别者科学家能够在这些会议中茁壮成长。