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Designing the Microbes and Social Equity Symposium: A Novel Interdisciplinary Virtual Research Conference Based on Achieving Group-Directed Outputs
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Weatherford Darling, Katherine
, Arshad, Myra
, Ishaq, Suzanne L.
, Myers, Elise McKenna
, Lichtenwalner, Anne
, Tussing-Humphreys, Lisa Marie
, Trujillo, Monica
, Pearson, Amber L.
, MacRae, Jean D.
, Nielsen, Charlene C.
, Donovan, Sharon M.
, Mhuireach, Gwynne
, Wissel, Emily F.
, Hodges, Leslie
, Kozik, Ariangela J.
, Hosler, Sarah
, Grieneisen, Laura
, Wertheim, Frank S.
, Eggleston, Erin M.
, Young, Sabrina K.
, Wolf, Patricia G.
, Daniel, Gaea A.
, Balkan, Joe
, Johnson, Abigail J.
, Otero Machuca, Jessica
, Friedman, Michael
, Kozyrskyj, Anita L.
, Kramer, Michael R.
in
Audiences
/ Careers
/ co-working activities
/ collaborative meeting notes
/ Committees
/ Conferences
/ Conferences, meetings and seminars
/ COVID-19
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental health
/ Food security
/ Health aspects
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Interest groups
/ Medical research
/ Microbiological research
/ microbiome
/ Microbiomes
/ Microorganisms
/ multi-disciplinary
/ Nonprofit organizations
/ Nutrition research
/ Registration
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ social equity
/ Social networks
/ Students
/ Time zones
/ Working groups
/ workshop
2022
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Designing the Microbes and Social Equity Symposium: A Novel Interdisciplinary Virtual Research Conference Based on Achieving Group-Directed Outputs
by
Weatherford Darling, Katherine
, Arshad, Myra
, Ishaq, Suzanne L.
, Myers, Elise McKenna
, Lichtenwalner, Anne
, Tussing-Humphreys, Lisa Marie
, Trujillo, Monica
, Pearson, Amber L.
, MacRae, Jean D.
, Nielsen, Charlene C.
, Donovan, Sharon M.
, Mhuireach, Gwynne
, Wissel, Emily F.
, Hodges, Leslie
, Kozik, Ariangela J.
, Hosler, Sarah
, Grieneisen, Laura
, Wertheim, Frank S.
, Eggleston, Erin M.
, Young, Sabrina K.
, Wolf, Patricia G.
, Daniel, Gaea A.
, Balkan, Joe
, Johnson, Abigail J.
, Otero Machuca, Jessica
, Friedman, Michael
, Kozyrskyj, Anita L.
, Kramer, Michael R.
in
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/ Careers
/ co-working activities
/ collaborative meeting notes
/ Committees
/ Conferences
/ Conferences, meetings and seminars
/ COVID-19
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental health
/ Food security
/ Health aspects
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Interest groups
/ Medical research
/ Microbiological research
/ microbiome
/ Microbiomes
/ Microorganisms
/ multi-disciplinary
/ Nonprofit organizations
/ Nutrition research
/ Registration
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ social equity
/ Social networks
/ Students
/ Time zones
/ Working groups
/ workshop
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Designing the Microbes and Social Equity Symposium: A Novel Interdisciplinary Virtual Research Conference Based on Achieving Group-Directed Outputs
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Weatherford Darling, Katherine
, Arshad, Myra
, Ishaq, Suzanne L.
, Myers, Elise McKenna
, Lichtenwalner, Anne
, Tussing-Humphreys, Lisa Marie
, Trujillo, Monica
, Pearson, Amber L.
, MacRae, Jean D.
, Nielsen, Charlene C.
, Donovan, Sharon M.
, Mhuireach, Gwynne
, Wissel, Emily F.
, Hodges, Leslie
, Kozik, Ariangela J.
, Hosler, Sarah
, Grieneisen, Laura
, Wertheim, Frank S.
, Eggleston, Erin M.
, Young, Sabrina K.
, Wolf, Patricia G.
, Daniel, Gaea A.
, Balkan, Joe
, Johnson, Abigail J.
, Otero Machuca, Jessica
, Friedman, Michael
, Kozyrskyj, Anita L.
, Kramer, Michael R.
in
Audiences
/ Careers
/ co-working activities
/ collaborative meeting notes
/ Committees
/ Conferences
/ Conferences, meetings and seminars
/ COVID-19
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental health
/ Food security
/ Health aspects
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Interest groups
/ Medical research
/ Microbiological research
/ microbiome
/ Microbiomes
/ Microorganisms
/ multi-disciplinary
/ Nonprofit organizations
/ Nutrition research
/ Registration
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ social equity
/ Social networks
/ Students
/ Time zones
/ Working groups
/ workshop
2022
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Designing the Microbes and Social Equity Symposium: A Novel Interdisciplinary Virtual Research Conference Based on Achieving Group-Directed Outputs
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Designing the Microbes and Social Equity Symposium: A Novel Interdisciplinary Virtual Research Conference Based on Achieving Group-Directed Outputs
2022
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Overview
The Microbes and Social Equity working group was formed in 2020 to foster conversations on research, education, and policy related to how microorganisms connect to personal, societal, and environmental health, and to provide space and guidance for action. In 2021, we designed our first virtual symposium to convene researchers already working in these areas for more guided discussions. The symposium organizing team had never planned a research event of this scale or style, and this perspective piece details that process and our reflections. The goals were to (1) convene interdisciplinary audiences around topics involving microbiomes and health, (2) stimulate conversation around a selected list of paramount research topics, and (3) leverage the disciplinary and professional diversity of the group to create meaningful agendas and actionable items for attendees to continue to engage with after the meeting. Sixteen co-written documents were created during the symposium which contained ideas and resources, or identified barriers and solutions to creating equity in ways which would promote beneficial microbial interactions. The most remarked-upon aspect was the working time in the breakout rooms built into the schedule. MSE members agreed that in future symposia, providing interactive workshops, training, or collaborative working time would provide useful content, a novel conference activity, and allow attendees to accomplish other work-oriented goals simultaneously.
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