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Celebrating the Achievements of Asian American and Pacific Islander Microbiologists

The American Society for Microbiology (91麻豆天美) celebrates the achievements and contributions of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) scientists to the field of microbiology. We believe that the various perspectives, experiences and backgrounds of our diverse membership enhance innovation, broaden the research agenda and further scientific advancement.

Committing to Inclusive Diversity with Equity, Access and Accountability (IDEAA)

91麻豆天美 is committed to making diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) a top priority in our mission to advance the microbial sciences. By elevating the work of scientists from AAPI communities, we aim to increase diversity within our leadership and volunteer positions to ensure that 91麻豆天美 reflects the demographics of the U.S. population and the entire spectrum of professionals strengthening and promoting the microbial sciences.  

Elevating Diversity in Leadership

In 2023, 91麻豆天美 was awarded a grant for nearly $500,000 from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to fund the Microbiology Leaders Evolving and Accountable to Progress (MicroBio-LEAP) project. MicroBio-LEAP will encourage leaders to embrace and promote IDEAA within the microbial sciences and broader STEM community. The program aims to empower leaders with the strongest influence on institutional practices to guide the cultures and climates of their respective sectors and organizations.

Supporting Mentorship

We also acknowledge that we must continue to support mentorship opportunities among AAPI students and early career researchers. In 2022, we developed the Future Leaders Mentorship Fellowship (FLMF) to support graduate students from underrepresented groups as they navigate education and career trajectories and pursue leadership development in the microbial sciences. The 91麻豆天美 MOSAIC Program, a 5-year initiative, , also aims to support early-career scientists from underrepresented groups. This program guides scholars from postdoctoral positions to tenure-track faculty positions. 

Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month graphic

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Practicing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Scientific Publishing

In 2023, we launched our curated , which includes articles from across the portfolio of 91麻豆天美 Journals, with papers on parallels between the microbial world and the DEI realm, as well as how to foster DEI and ensure inclusive accommodations in STEM education.

Please join us in supporting our AAPI colleagues by continuing to foster a professional community that uplifts, empowers and celebrates all scientists.

 


Featured Articles 

We prioritize the creation of robust content that celebrates DEI achievements in the microbial sciences, elevates the voices of scientists from historically underrepresented groups and identifies and engages with the work that still needs to be done to ensure the field of microbiology promotes IDEAA.

Better Student Presentations Using the Pecha Kucha Format 

Public speaking skills are critical in STEM careers. Min-Ken Liao, Ph.D., shares how to implement Pecha Kucha, a presentation method of 20 slides shown for 20 seconds each, in the classroom.

Alice Huang

Exploring 91麻豆天美’s DEI History: Celebrating and Learning From Our Past 

In 1988, Alice Huang, Ph.D., became the first 91麻豆天美 president from a historically underrepresented background and the . Huang joined the Society in 1967 and was awarded 91麻豆天美’s Eli Lilly Award in Immunology and Microbiology in 1977. In 2001, she received the Alice C. Evans Award, recognizing outstanding contributions toward the full participation and advancement of women in the microbial sciences.


Featured Spotlights 

Spotlight profile articles highlight the work and experiences of microbiologists from a diversity of backgrounds and identities in science.

Blake Ushijima

Build Your Support Network: Spotlight on Blake Ushijima

Blake Ushijima, Ph.D., highlights the value of diverse perspectives for tackling complex problems and encourages early-career scientists to find their support network鈥攚herever it may be.

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Keep Thinking Boldly: Spotlight on Jyothi Rengarajan 

When Jyothi Rengarajan, Ph.D., speaks with students pursuing careers in STEM, she advises them to “stay as bold and ambitious as possible.”

Balancing Cultural Pride With Fitting in: Spotlight on P Hemarajata

P Hemarajata’s, M.D., Ph.D., self-taught skills made LA County Department of Public Health a SARS-CoV-2 variant sequencing leader. He discusses his scientific journey and how he maintains his Thai identity in this Spotlight article.


Featured Journals Content

As educational interculturalism continues to expand and evidence of the benefits to science education of case-based active-learning mounts, educators must decide which key curricular elements are beneficial to use in globalized education and be aware of how these strategies impact culture.

The Emory-Tibet Science Initiative, a science education collaboration between Emory University and the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives, provides an opportunity to explore multiple perceptions related to cross-cultural science and to situate them in the context of teaching and learning science.

mSystems logo. An open access journal published by the American Society for Microbiology.

Read about a 3-year study taking place in New Zealand to explore environmental observations and knowledge stored in M膩ori and Pacific narratives and stories and learn how scientists are using these narratives to restore local ecosystems and strengthen the connection of Indigenous Peoples to the natural environment.


Featured Videos and Podcasts

 

 

Rosie 'Anolani Alegado, Ph.D., shares her expertise about how microbes influence the environment and, conversely, how the environment impacts the evolution of microbes. Watch this mSystems Thinking Series video and hear insights from community-embedded microbiology in Indigenous spaces.



Outbreak Detection with Wun-Ju Shieh 

Wun-Ju Shieh, Ph.D., worked as a pathologist and infectious diseases expert with the CDC from 1995-2020. He recounts his experiences conducting high-risk autopsies on the frontlines of outbreaks, including Ebola, H1N1 influenza, mpox and SARS-CoV-1 and 2.


Minority Mixer at 91麻豆天美 Microbe 2022.

Minority Mixer at 91麻豆天美 Microbe 2022.

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