Diverse Views in Science | Queer in Chem

For Pride Month 2023, Communications Chemistry invites chemists that are members of the LGBTQ+ community to share their research interests and lived experiences in a series of Q&A articles to be published in the journal.
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As part of our ongoing diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, we wish to provide a platform within Communications Chemistry for scientists from diverse backgrounds. Marking Pride Month 2023, we invite chemists that are members of the LGBTQ+ community to share their research interests and lived experiences in a series of Q&A articles to be published in the journal.

If you are interested, please contact us here.

Feel free to reach out to teresa.ortner@nature.com if you have any questions and do spread the word!

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