A new study reveals disparities in representation and inclusion among Sleep Research Society members, shedding light on the experiences of historically minoritized individuals within the organization. The findings highlight areas for improvement in fostering diversity, inclusion, and equitable participation in sleep and circadian societies.
Research society’s self-evaluation finds gaps in diversity and inclusion among its members
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