The Society for Epidemiologic Research (SER) has announced the Sherman A. James Diverse and Inclusive Epidemiology Award, named for the Sanford School’s Professor Emeritus Sherman James.
The award will recognize research, teaching or service by an individual that expands the scope of the field to under-represented or disadvantaged populations or researchers and that has facilitated greater diversity and inclusiveness. A core criteria for the award is interdisciplinary contributions or leadership to diversity and inclusion related efforts. The award is sponsored by the University of Michigan School of Public Health and Department Epidemiology and will be presented at the SER annual meeting. The inaugural recipient will receive the award at the 2022 SER Meeting in Chicago in June. Nominations are open from September 30, 2021 through January 14, 2022. Learn more here.