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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Cell Biology & Physiology Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search AboutAbout Our Culture Our History Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Make an Impact Why We Love St. Louis Contact Us ResearchResearch Laboratories Publications Centers Entrepreneurship Resources PeoplePeople Faculty Current Trainees Postdoctoral Researchers Research Staff Administrative Emeritus Faculty Alumni EducationEducation Graduate Education Become a Trainee RISE Fellows Program Rotations Postbaccalaureate Program Medical Education News & EventsNews & Events News Department Calendar Department Newsletter Seminar Series CBP/MCB Work-In-Progress (WIP) Series Social Hour Erlanger-Gasser Lecture Robert P. Mecham Distinguished Lectureship CBP/MCB Joint Retreat Open Search Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Backed by strong commitments from the School of Medicine and the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Cell Biology & Physiology is building a department and community where everyone is welcomed, respected, and supported. Facilitated by Instructor Emily Zarbock, our liaison to the Office of DE&I at the Washington University School of Medicine, we are enabling initiatives that promote diversity and ensure that the department continues to be a welcoming place for everyone. We recognize the history of exclusionary policies and biases that have limited the participation of certain groups in academia and in science, and the Department of Cell Biology & Physiology seeks to provide a place where all are supported in advancing their education and careers. To individuals interested in joining the department, we pledge to give full consideration to all applicants regardless of race, color, ethnicity, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, ability, gender identity or expression, and national origin. Collaboration and inclusion are hallmarks of Washington University and the foundation for our success.  Learn More Cell Biology & Physiology is excited to partner with OUTmed, a Department of Medicine sponsored organization that advocates for the LGBTQIA+ community.  Membership is comprised of faculty, trainees, residents, students, staff and allies.  The Mission of OUTmed is to:  Increase LGBTQIA+ visibility and community at Washington University School of Medicine. Provide training and resources for LGBTQIA+ patients and healthcare providers to better support LGBTQIA+ care  Attract, recruit, support, retain, and promote SGM-identifying individuals at Washington University School of Medicine. Support LGBTQIA+ research efforts. Foster networking and mentoring relationships for LGBTQIA+ identifying staff, students, trainees, and faculty.  If you are interested in learning more about OUTmed, please contact Emily Zarbock, our DE&I ambassador at [email protected] or Jennifer Mosher at [email protected]. Meet OUTmed Championing Female Scientists Shelia Stewart, PhD Stewart Lab Heather True, PhD True Lab Ghazaleh Ashrafi, PhD Ashrafi Lab Clair Crewe, PhD Crewe Lab Silvia Jansen, PhD Jansen Lab Slavica Pavlovic-Djuranovic, PhD P-D Lab Amber Stratman, PhD Stratman Lab Polina Lishko, PhD Lishko Lab Xue-Yan He, PhD He Lab We have been fortunate to play a leadership role in the advancement of women faculty, two of whom were recruited to chair departments at Vanderbilt and Cornell. Five department labs are led by female faculty members and much of the breakthrough research is produced by our outstanding female team members. Cell Biology & Physiology is constantly striving to recruit, support, and champion female faculty members, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows. Meet Our Team About Our Department Our Culture Our History Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Make an Impact Why We Love St. Louis Contact Us Department of Cell Biology & PhysiologyWashington University School of Medicine660 S. Euclid Ave.MSC-8228-03-04St. Louis, MO 63110314-273-8536 Instagram ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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