BRI responsible conduct of research training program. 2019 Lecture series. PHS topic: research misconduct "If I’m not safe, no body is: science, power, and activism in the age of #MeToo" Sexual harassment is more prevalent in academic sciences, engineering, and medicine than in any other public sector, private sector, or government workplace (except for the military). Participants in this session will: Learn about the findings and recommendations of the 2018 NASEM report Sexual Harassment of Women Explore the ways in which sexual harassment undermines the integrity of research Discuss how each member of the scientific community can and should contribute to positive culture change to eliminate sexual harassment and other types of bullying Trigger warning: Content in this lecture may be upsetting or distressing . SPEAKER: Sharona Gordon, PhD is professor of Physiology & Biophysics, UW School of Medicine. She is Editor-in-Chief of Journal of General Physiology, has significant local and international leadership experience, and has developed mentoring programs for early-career scientists. Coffee and sign in starts at 3:30pm |