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How Publishers Can Make Research More Inclusive

Date and time

Tuesday, 12 December 2023, 5 p.m.

Venue

Online via Zoom
ZOOM Meeting-ID: 775 491 0236

Organiser

CRC 1315

Language

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Certificate of attendance

Please contact the team assistant: serenella.brinati.1@hu-berlin.de

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Seventy-five years ago, universal declaration of human rights proclaimed that having access to the benefits of science is a fundamental human right (article 27). To achieve this important goal, science and the research community must become more diverse and more inclusive. Why? Because science can only be done for all if it is also done by all. Scientific publishers and editors have an important role in achieving this goal, and I will illustrate these points using examples of what we publish and how we work across the Nature Portfolio, in partnership with the scientific community.

About the Speaker: Magdalena Skipper PhD started in Nature Publishing Group in 2001, as Chief Editor of Nature Reviews Genetics, Senior Editor for genetics and genomics at Nature, and Executive Editor for the Nature Partner Journals. Before joining Nature as Editor in Chief she was Editor in Chief of Nature Communications. She is passionate about mentorship, research integrity as well as open and equitable research practice. She is the editorial champion of diversity, equality and inclusion at Springer Nature.
Source: nature 

person using a microscope
Photo: Lucas Vasques

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