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Crabtree, Amber; Neikirk, Kit; Marshall, Andrea; Barongan, Taylor; Beasley, Heather K; Lopez, Edgar Garza; Stephens, Dominique; Murray, Sandra; Spencer, Elsie C; Martinez, Denise; et al (, Pathogens and Disease)Abstract Disability remains an underacknowledged and underdiscussed topic in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine (STEMM). Social stigma and fear of negative outcomes have resulted in a consistent lack of disclosure. Disabilities cause social and professional difficulties for those that have them. While some faculty can be allies, past literature shows that steps must be taken to make disabilities visible in STEMM at both student and faculty levels. Here, we offer suggestions to better support faculty and students in enhancing the outcomes of individuals who have invisible disabilities. Critically, techniques such as abolishing stigma, universal learning, and better mentoring may improve the challenges faced by those who self-identify as an individual with a disability.more » « less
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Barongan, Taylor; Neikirk, Kit; Shao, Bryanna; Vue, Neng; Spencer, Elsie C.; Kabugi, Kinutha; Conley, Zachary; Vang, Larry; Vue, Mein; Vang, Nancy; et al (, iScience)
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