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Values Statement
Everyone is welcome in our research community. We actively maintain a mutually supportive workplace where we want all to feel empowered and to be their authentic, whole selves. We value the visible and invisible qualities that make individuals who they are. Our commitment to our shared values across different backgrounds, citizenship, economics, ethnicity, gender, genetic disposition, ideas, identity, military service, national origin, perspective, physical ability, race, religion, or any other aspect that makes people unique is inextricably linked to our creativity and productivity. We put effort into recruiting and retaining laboratory members from all groups because our shared community is our innate identity, and insist that all incoming lab members embrace our vision of collaboration and teamwork.
Land Acknowledgement
Our laboratory occupies land traditionally named Teejop (day-JOPE), the ancestral and contemporary lands of the Ho-Chunk nation, which they were forced to cede in an 1832 treaty. We recognize, support, and advocate for the sovereignty of the Ho-Chunk and the eleven other First Nations of Wisconsin. To acknowledge and honor the Ho-Chunk people for their historical and current contributions stemming from this land, and in efforts to support their continued expansion, our laboratory will work to educate, train, and collaborate with all First Nations people of Wisconsin in scientific research, career development, community service, and outreach.