Workshop
[Workshop 11] Diversity and inclusion for excellence in science
Research and training using Arabidopsis has been vital to the success of plant science due, in large part, to sustained global collaborations in the plant science community. While recent studies indicate clear benefits of diversity and inclusion, progress in these areas is slow and has been driven by a few countries. This moderated workshop will feature a panel of plant biology faculty that will provide diverse perspectives on the challenges of working within academia, and the benefits of creating and sustaining a diverse community to achieving excellence.
2023年6月8日(木) 12:45 〜 13:45 Makuhari Messe 2F(Room 1)
Chair:Joanna Friesner(North American Arabidopsis Steering Committee), Yoselin Benitez-Alfonso(Centre for Plant Sciences. University of Leeds), Kanako Bessho-Uehara(Tohoku University), Keith Slotkin(Donald Danforth Plant Science Center & University of Missouri)
12:45 〜 13:45
*Joanna Friesner1, Kanako Bessho-Uehara3, Yoselin Benitez-Alfonso2, R. Keith Slotkin1,4,5, José Dinneny6, Terri Long7, Hironaka Tsukagoshi8, Gabriela Auge9, Keiko Torii10,11 (1. North American Arabidopsis Steering Committee (NAASC), USA, 2. Leeds University, UK, 3. Tohoku University, Japan, 4. Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, USA, 5. University of Missouri, USA, 6. Stanford University, USA, 7. North Carolina State University, USA, 8. Meijo University, Japan, 9. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Tecnológicas (CONICET), 10. HHMI/University of Texas, Austin, USA, 11. Nagoya University, Japan)
Panelists (in alphaberical order):
Gabriela Auge (CONICET, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Yoselin Benitez-Alfonso (Leeds University, United Kingdom)
Kanako Bessho-Uehara (Tohoku University, Japan)
Andrea Ramirez (Stanford University, USA)
Terri Long (NCSU, USA)
Keith Slotkin (DDPSC & University of Missouri, USA)
Hironaka Tsukagoshi (Meijo University, Japan)