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#R7402
Self-identification: The pros and cons of identifying yourself as a minority physiologist

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Description An audio presentation file from the invited speaker, Dr. Richard K. Nakamura, given at the APS/NIDDK Minority Travel Fellow Luncheon during EB 2012. Dr. Nakamura discusses the societal perspective as well his personal perspective on self-identifying as a minority in the sciences.
Type of Resource Audio, Meeting Presentation
Format Web Page - HTML
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Author
Richard Nakamura, Center for Scientific Review
Development Date April 1, 2012
Grade/Age Levels High School lower division (Grades 9-10)
High School upper division (Grades 11-12)
Undergraduate lower division (Grades 13-14)
Undergraduate upper division (Grades 15-16)
Graduate
Professional (degree program)
Continuing Education
General Public
Pedagogy
Learning Time <=1 hour
Language English
Cultural Aspect Cultural (specific cultures)
Type of Review Reviewed By Staff
Review Date October 15, 2012
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