Navigating a research career with a disability

Kelsey L. Anbuhl, Oscar Cazares,Katharine A. Hubert, Riya Mahapatra,Jack D. Morgan

DEVELOPMENT(2023)

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Abstract
In recent years, we have seen an increasing focus in the academic environment on equity, diversity and inclusion. However, one broad group often left out of these discussions are disabled scientists/ scientists with disabilities, who often face severe challenges entering the research profession and navigating their careers. Building on the success of the 2022 Young Embryologist Network's meeting, which included a session on 'Working in science with a disability' (Morgan, 2023) we learn here from the lived experiences of five biologists who share the challenges and successes of undertaking a scientific career with a disability, as well as accommodations that can make science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine (STEMM) careers more accessible and inclusive.
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disability,research career
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