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A call for support of trans scientists

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“To build a just, equitable, and diverse academy, scientists and institutions must address systemic barriers that sex and gender minorities face.” So begins a new article co-authored by CSHL postdoc Simón(e) Sun along with 23 other transgender scientists and allies. AI-generated image: © matteo - stock.adobe.com
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Ever heard of the jelly bean experiment? A researcher filled a jar with jelly beans. He then asked a student how many were in the jar. Then he repeated the question with another student and another until every student in the class had been tested—each in private. Very few students guessed a number near the actual total. But when the researcher averaged their answers together, something remarkable happened. The mean guess was almost exactly right. There’s a profound lesson here. Looking at things from a wider array of perspectives and experiences provides a more accurate interpretation of reality. In other words, diversity drives a deeper understanding of the world. It’s in this spirit that a young scientist and advocate at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) has co-authored a new article titled “Rigorous Science Demands Support of Transgender Scientists.”

“Modern anti-trans movements and legislation are bolstered by ‘scientific’ arguments that are eerily reminiscent of eugenic science of the early 20th Century,” says CSHL postdoc Simón(e) Sun. “During this wave of anti-trans hate in the U.S. and around the world, it is absolutely crucial that the academy protects and supports transgender scientists. Individuals must use their privilege and influence to advocate for real systemic change. Institutions must enact trans-inclusive policies, and highlight diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice contributions in hiring and promotion. Acknowledging and supporting this work improves both the quality and ethical outcomes of our scientific practice. By including people from all walks of life, we enrich our research with unique perspectives to reveal new ways to explore nature’s beauty.”

Sun is a decorated neuroscientist in CSHL Associate Professor Jessica Tollkuhn’s lab. They have been named a senior fellow at the Center for Applied Transgender Studies, a 2023 Hannah Gray Fellow, and a 2022 Leading Edge Fellow.

Their article can be read in full on the Cell website.

Written by: Samuel Diamond, Editorial Content Manager | diamond@cshl.edu | 516-367-5055

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