Who are we? Highlighting Nuances in Asian American Experiences in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Author:

Nguyen K. H.1ORCID,Akiona A. K.2ORCID,Chang C. C.3,Chaudhary V. B.4,Cheng S. J.5,Johnson S. M.67,Kahanamoku S. S.8,Lee A.9,Leon Sanchez E. E.10,Segui L. M.,Tanner R. L.11ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology College of Arts and Sciences Emory University 1510 Clifton Road NE Atlanta Georgia30322USA

2. Scripps Institution of Oceanography University of California San Diego 8750 Biological Grade San Diego California92037USA

3. Division of Biology School of STEM University of Washington‐Bothell 18115 Campus Way NE, Box #358538 Bothell Washington USA

4. Department of Environmental Studies Dartmouth College 6182 Steele Hall, 39 College Street Hanover New Hampshire03755USA

5. Center for Research on Learning and Teaching Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Michigan 1150 Palmer Commons Ann Arbor Michigan48109USA

6. School of Geographical Sciences & Urban Planning Arizona State University P.O. Box 875302 Tempe Arizona85287USA

7. Center for Global Discovery & Conservation Science Arizona State University Biodesign Institute C Building, 5th floor, 1001 South McAllister Avenue Tempe Arizona85287USA

8. Department of Integrative Biology University of California Berkeley 3040 Valley Life Sciences Building #3140 Berkeley California94720USA

9. Department of Biological Sciences College of Science Purdue University Lilly Hall of Life Sciences, 915 W State Street Room 1‐118 West Lafayette Indiana47907USA

10. Department of Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology University of California Santa Barbara Santa Barbara California93106USA

11. Environmental Science & Policy Program Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Schmid College of Science and Technology Chapman University 1 University Drive Orange California92866USA

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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