Education, Experience, and Action: An Interview with Dr. Trevor K. Archer
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Education, Experience, and Action: An Interview with Dr. Trevor K. Archer
Abstract
We asked Dr. Archer about his experiences in academia, struggles he has faced, and thoughts on addressing racial bias. We hope that this series sparks a larger discussion of issues faced by underrepresented scientists and ways the scientific community can foster diversity and better support underrepresented scientists. The opinions expressed here are those of Dr. Archer and not the NIH/NIEHS or the US government.
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