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The ASM Journals Committee Values the Contributions of Black Microbiologists

Patrick D. Schloss, Melissa Junior, Rebecca Alvania, César A. Arias, Andreas J. Bäumler, Arturo Casadevall, Corrella S. Detweiler, Harold L. Drake, Jack A. Gilbert, Michael J. Imperiale, Susan T. Lovett, Stanley Maloy, Alexander J. McAdam, Irene L. G. Newton, Michael J. Sadowsky, Rozanne M. Sandri-Goldin, Thomas J. Silhavy, Peter Tontonoz, Jo‐Anne H. Young, Craig E. Cameron, Isaac Cann, A. Oveta Fuller, Ariangela J. Kozik

2020Clinical Microbiology Reviews17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Black lives matter. The ongoing problem of police brutality and the resulting deaths of George Floyd (1), Breonna Taylor (2), and many other Black people in the United States (3) has rightly shaken the country. Acts of racism should cause us to question the level to which we have personally participated in the systems of racial inequity that facilitate such acts. We all have an obligation to identify the ways that systemic racism functions in our society and in science. As scientists, we prefer to believe that we are driven by data and are immune to such detrimental behaviors. Yet, if we are honest, we know that this is not always true.

Topics & Concepts

ObligationRacismPolice brutalityCriminologyGeorge (robot)Moral obligationSociologyPolitical scienceLawGender studiesHistoryArt historyZoonotic diseases and public healthEthics in Clinical ResearchPublic Health Policies and Education
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