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Abstract
The SiS (Sex in Science) Programme on the WGC (Wellcome Genome Campus) was established in 2011. Key participants include the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, EMB-EBI (EMBL-European Bioinformatics Institute), Open Targets and Elixir. The key objectives are to catalyse cultural change, develop partnerships, communicate activities and champion our women in science work at a national and international level (http://www.sanger.ac.uk/about/sex-science). In this paper, we highlight some of the many initiatives that have taken place since 2013, to address gender inequality at the highest levels; the challenges we have faced and how we have overcome these, and the future direction of travel.Entities:
Keywords: Diversity; equality; gender; other
Year: 2017 PMID: 29868216 PMCID: PMC5870430 DOI: 10.1017/gheg.2017.5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob Health Epidemiol Genom ISSN: 2054-4200
Fig. 1.Athena SWAN and SiS information included in the induction pack (front page).
Fig. 2.Support for Ph.D. students and PDFs.
Faculty benchmarking data from Biological Research Institutes
| Institution/data source | Faculty benchmarking statistics |
|---|---|
| Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute (WTSI) | F: 7 (17%) |
| EMBL-EBI | F: 2 (17%) |
| Institute of Cancer Research | 10 (36%) (F) |
| Babraham Institute | 7 (27%) (F) |
Fig. 3.Gender balance of research-related staff across pay grades (excluding Ph.D. students and PDFs) (2014–2016). Note that we do not have any research-related staff on grade 5.