News Release

Biology conferences and codes of conduct

Peer-Reviewed Publication

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Researchers examined the prevalence and content of codes of conduct at 195 US and Canadian biology conferences and found that of the 24% of conferences that had codes of conduct, 43% did not mention sexual misconduct, 17% did not mention identity-based discrimination, and 35% lacked consequences for violations; the authors recommend that all conferences should have codes of conduct that address issues of race and gender discrimination and maintain transparent enforcement systems.

Article #18-19409: "Evaluating the prevalence and quality of conference codes of conduct," by Alicia J. Foxx et al.

MEDIA CONTACT: Alicia J. Foxx, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL; tel: 708-769-8153; email: aliciafoxx2014@u.northwestern.edu

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