Strategies for inclusive grantmaking

Grantmaking organizations play a crucial role in increasing diversity and equity in the biomedical workforce. Collecting demographic data, increasing the diversity of applicants and reducing bias in peer review are valuable strategies to achieve these goals.

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Hauptverfasser: Franko, Maryrose, Escobar-Alvarez, Sindy, Fuchs, Zoë, Lezak, Kimberly, Redman Rivera, Lindsay, Rose, Miquella C., Mueller, Kristen L.
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