Diversity for Science Justice: Genes, Environment, and Society

Friday, October 28, 2011: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Ballroom V (San Jose Marriott Hotel)
Chair:
Leticia Marquez-Magaņa, PhD, Health Equity Institute Professor, San Francisco State University

Description: Studies have found that women and minorities are more likely to engage in science for altruistic reasons, and in pursuit of valued social causes. This session will highlight the work of individuals whose research is driven by their diverse personal backgrounds, and commitment to health equity and environmental justice.



8:30 AM
Introductory Remarks
8:35 AM
Linking Research to Practice to Increase Diversity in the Scientific Workforce
Sue Rosser, PhD , Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs , San Francisco State University
8:55 AM
Heavy Metal Contaminants in the Central Valley
Alegra Eroy-Reveles, PhD , Assistant Professor of Chemistry , San Francisco State University
9:15 AM
Changing Environmental Policy Through Integrative Studies of Frogs
Tyrone Hayes, PhD , Professor , University of California, Berkeley
9:35 AM
Working with Navajo Communities to Determine Environmental Uranium Exposure
Jani Ingram, PhD , Associate Professor , Northern Arizona University