Our Work
An essential part of ASM's mission is to embrace diversity in the STEM community. Being inclusive enhances innovation, broadens the health research agenda and furthers scientific advancement. We are committed to promoting and advancing the microbial sciences through the elevation, embodiment and sustainability of inclusive diversity with equity, access and accountability (IDEAA).
Diversity Statements
In practice, we work to create a diverse community and a culture of inclusion where all staff, volunteers, members and the community are respected, treated fairly and provided opportunities to develop professionally and excel in their chosen careers.
Guiding Principles
Our guiding principles provide unwavering guidance for equity and inclusion efforts and serve to communicate core values:
ASM MOSAIC Program
The ASM MOSAIC Program, a cooperative , is a 5-year initiative that will support early-career scientists from underrepresented groups as they transition successfully from postdoctoral positions to tenure-track faculty positions. The program also supports scholars to achieve robust careers as microbiologists and immunologists and prepare them to mentor the next generation of scientists.
The MicroBio-LEAP Project
ASM’s MicroBio-LEAP project, funded by NSF, trains leaders to embody IDEAA and promote sustained cultural change within their workplaces and organizations. The °®¶¹´«Ã½ Leaders Evolving and Accountable to Progress (MicroBio-LEAP) Training-of-Leaders (ToL) Scholars Program is dedicated to fostering the embodiment of IDEAA and making the field more welcoming of individuals belonging to historically excluded groups (HEGs) in STEM.
Future Leaders Mentorship Fellowship
The ASM Future Leaders Mentorship Fellowship (FLMF) supports master's and doctoral graduate students from underrepresented groups as they seek mentorship in educational, career and leadership development. FLMF is a 2-3 year program that matches master’s and doctoral students from historically excluded communities in the microbial sciences with experts (mentors) across varied career sectors—providing networking opportunities with ASM members and nonstudents alike and increasing social capital between fellows and mentors.
ASM celebrates the achievements and contributions of microbiologists from historically underrepresented groups to the field of microbiology. We believe that the various perspectives, experiences and backgrounds of our diverse membership enhance innovation, broaden the research agenda and further scientific advancement. Explore our focus pages, which showcase curated resources, including videos, digital exhibitions and interviews that Spotlight the work and experiences of microbiologists from a diversity of backgrounds and identities in science including:
Advocating for Policies that Embrace DEI
We advocate for policies that embrace and promote diversity, equity and inclusion in science because doing so leads to better science and greater scientific advancement. In Oct. 2023, the ASM Subcommittee on Microbiological Issues Impacting Minorities (renamed to the ASM Subcommittee on the Status of Historically Excluded Groups) held a congressional briefing entitled, "Strengthening Career Pathways in Science for Underrepresented Groups," to highlight the necessity of diversity and inclusion policies in STEM. The discussion was tailored for Congressional staff and other federal policymakers to encourage them to continue the advancements made by the House Science, Space and Technology Committee.
ASM Journals
ASM Journals Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Collection
Explore the ASM Journals Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Collection—a multi-journal collection of DEI-related articles published in ASM's journals. This collection focuses on articles that address topics related to inclusive diversity with equity, access and accountability (IDEAA). Such topics include:
- Challenges faced by microbiologists from underrepresented groups.
- Inclusive accommodations for scientists and students with disabilities.
- Fostering DEI in STEM education.
- Disproportionate disease outcomes for geographically and demographically underserved groups.
Author Name Change Pathway
ASM Journals has created a pathway for authors to request name change updates to their published record that does not require evidence of legal name change or identification.
Events
Hosting the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minoritized Scientists (ABRCMS)
Dates: Nov. 13-16 | Pittsburgh, Pa.
The first ABRCMS hosted by ASM in 2001 was founded to encourage minority, first-generation, veteran and disabled students to pursue higher education in STEM. Today, ABRCMS is one of the largest professional conferences for underrepresented students.
ASM is a Proud Sponsor of Black In Micro Week
ASM is a proud partner of the . is a free, online conference organized by BMA. Programming features several networking opportunities and live sessions. Stay tuned for Black in Micro Week updates.
Arise Firebird Screening
Arise Firebird celebrates the indomitable spirit of women and people from historically underrepresented groups in the workplace, highlighting the need for fostering a supportive and engaging environment where every individual can thrive. The post-screening webinar discusses the documentary film and building more inclusive workplaces in the microbial sciences.
Embracing Diversity and Overcoming Challenges in STEM Discipline
Tune in as Helen Onyeaka, Ph.D., associate professor at the University of Birmingham, U.K., discusses the unique challenges and triumphs encountered while navigating a career as an industrial microbiologist in the ever-evolving landscape of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
Get Involved With ASM
Interested in becoming involved with ASM’s DEI efforts?
- View open nominations for ASM Journals editor positions.
- Learn how the American Academy of °®¶¹´«Ã½ incorporates DEI in their fellowship election criteria. Then consider nominating a fellow.
- Explore opportunities to volunteer for ASM’s IDEAA web writing team.
- Volunteer as a .