Learn More About UNITE ’s Progress Towards Ensuring Equity and Opportunity in Biomedical Research
The UNITE E Committee recently updated the research community on their progress towards creating a “multipronged strategy to advance racial equity and create the most inclusive biomedical research environment possible.” We wanted to briefly share a few of their efforts here.
As a reminder, NIH launched the UNITE initiative in March 2021 to end structural racism in biomedical research. Their inaugural progress report was released last October. One of five committees, UNITE E continues to focus attention on promoting and sustaining diversity, equity, and inclusion in the NIH extramural research ecosystem.
In the recent UNITE Director’s Corner message, the co-chairs Drs. John Lorsch, Ericka Boone, and Anna Ordóñez spotlighted several new UNITE-E led programs centered around:
Enhancing the breadth and geographical location of research and research-related activities supported by NIH
Purchasing modern, scientific instrumentation to enhance research capacity and educational opportunities at resource-limited institutions
Helping institutions with limited resources assess their research capacity building needs and develop action plans to meet those needs
Recognizing academic transformative cultures, systems, projects, and processes to promote inclusive excellence and create environments that foster and value a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA)
The following research areas were also recently cleared:
Helping institut...
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - Category: Research Authors: Mike Lauer Tags: blog Open Mike Biomedical Workforce Diversity Source Type: funding
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