A group of professional societies, including the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB), have convened to assess the extent to which individuals, particularly in different demographic groups, feel included within their respective societies, in the workplace, and in the broader biology community. Therefore, ASCB is requesting your participation in a brief (<10-minute) survey about your experience in biology.
Your input will be completely anonymous. If you are associated with more than one of the participating societies, you may be invited to participate in this survey more than once. You only need to complete the survey one time and will have the opportunity to report on your experiences in all participating societies that you are affiliated with.
We value your experience and hope to use the results to make our respective communities more inclusive.
Participating Societies
The American Society of Cell Biology
Biophysical Society
The Genetics Society of America
The International Society for Stem Cell Research
The Society for the Advancement of Biology Education Research
About the Author:
This post was collaboratively written by several ASCB staff members.
Scott Wilkinson is the current co-Chair of the ASCB Committee for Postdocs and Students (COMPASS). He is a postdoctoral fellow in the Sowalsky lab at the National Cancer Institute, studying the genetics underlying prostate cancer treatment response.