We’ve previously posted David K. Smith‘s discussion about the importance of LGBTQ visibility in STEM workplaces, particularly academia—he’s recently expanded that discussion in a column for Chemistry World, and a Flagship Lecture at the University of Liverpool. And, fortunately, there’s video of that lecture. Some preliminary results from Queer in STEM make an appearance—it’s great to see folks making use of the data already:
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Jeremy B. Yoder is a founding collaborator on the Queer in STEM Project. He is an Assistant Professor of Biology at California State University Northridge, studying the evolution and coevolution of interacting species, especially mutualists, and a collaborator with the
Joshua Tree Genome Project. He edits
the Molecular Ecologist, a blog about the uses of genetic data in ecology and evolutionary biology, and has written for the website of
Scientific American, the
LA Review of Books, the Chronicle of Higher Education, The Awl, and Slate.
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