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Published in CellPress: Trustworthiness matters: Building equitable and ethical science

A new CellPress publication, “Trustworthiness matters: Building equitable and ethical science,” is out by Sociology Professor Jenny Reardon, founding director of the Science & Justice Research Center and collaborators Sandra Soo-Jin Lee (Columbia), Sara Goering (University of Washington, Seattle), Stephanie M. Fullerton (University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle), Mildred K. Cho (Stanford), Aaron Panofsky (UC Los Angeles), and Evelynn M. Hammonds (Harvard, Spelman) on their collaborative project LEED. LEED seeks to establish ethics and equity best practices for emerging forms of science and technology.

The article can also be accessed at Science Direct.

Learn more about LEED in this campus news article and on the project webpage.

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