How Open Science Can Advance Equity for People with Disabilities

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This talk will discuss the ways open science approaches can improve access to science and research for people with disabilities. Topics will include the role of accessibility, importance of inclusive science policy, and actions we all can take to make science more disability inclusive. This event is presented in collaboration with the Center for Health and Science Communication at Becker Library.

This talk will discuss the ways open science approaches can improve access to science and research for people with disabilities. Topics will include the role of accessibility, importance of inclusive science policy, and actions we all can take to make science more disability inclusive. This event is presented in collaboration with the Center for Health and Science Communication at Becker Library.


Bonnielin K. Swenor
, PhD, MPH
Endowed Professor of Disability Health and Justice
Director, Johns Hopkins Disability Health Research Center
Johns Hopkins University


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The Center for Health and Science Communication at Becker Library serves as a hub for resources and engagement around health and science communication at Washington University School of Medicine.

 


October 23rd, 2024 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Virtual
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