Building bridges: allyship as a catalyst for gender diversity and inclusion in experimental biology communities.

IF 2.6 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY Journal of Experimental Biology Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-05 DOI:10.1242/jeb.249550
M Janneke Schwaner, Ksenia Keplinger
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Diversity drives innovation and creativity, directly contributing to scientific excellence. However, achieving equity in academia, including in experimental biology fields such as biomechanics and comparative physiology, remains a significant challenge, with women and other historically marginalized groups underrepresented, especially in more senior roles. When considering gender, the disparity is often linked to difficulties in balancing family responsibilities with demanding careers, along with lower 'academic visibility', as evidenced by fewer professional awards for women scientists. Many successful women who balance career and family keep their family lives private, making these aspects invisible to early career scholars, and thus depriving them of role models. To help close the gender gap, in this Perspective, we propose 10 actionable strategies for scholars at all career stages to promote gender diversity and inclusion through active allyship. Although we focus on gender diversity, these strategies can be broadly applied to harness the benefits of other diversity dimensions (e.g. age or ethnicity). We argue that embracing allyship benefits individual scientists, their research groups, the quality of their research, the broader research community and society at large by enhancing collective scientific output and inspiring the next generation of scientists.

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搭建桥梁:作为实验生物学社区性别多样性和包容性催化剂的盟友关系。
多样性推动创新和创造,直接促进科学卓越。然而,在学术界,包括在生物力学和比较生理学等实验生物学领域,实现平等仍然是一个重大挑战,妇女和其他历史上被边缘化的群体代表性不足,特别是在更高级的职位上。当考虑到性别时,这种差异往往与难以平衡家庭责任和高要求的职业以及较低的“学术知名度”有关,女性科学家获得的专业奖项较少就证明了这一点。许多在事业和家庭之间取得平衡的成功女性都把家庭生活隐藏起来,使这些方面对早期的职业学者来说是不可见的,从而剥夺了她们的榜样。为了帮助缩小性别差距,在这一视角下,我们为所有职业阶段的学者提出了10项可操作的策略,以通过积极的盟友关系促进性别多样性和包容性。虽然我们的重点是性别多样性,但这些战略可以广泛应用于利用其他多样性维度(如年龄或种族)的好处。我们认为,通过提高集体科学产出和激励下一代科学家,拥抱盟友关系有利于科学家个人、他们的研究小组、他们的研究质量、更广泛的研究界和整个社会。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Experimental Biology is the leading primary research journal in comparative physiology and publishes papers on the form and function of living organisms at all levels of biological organisation, from the molecular and subcellular to the integrated whole animal.
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