Week 2 class plan on team science
This week we will focus on Inclusive Team Science. We will hear from guest speaker Dr. Barbara Endemaño Walker, lead investigator of the Center for Research, Excellence, and Diversity in Team Science (CREDITS) at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She will describe the social science research on high performing teams and provide practical steps you can take to lead and participate in effective collaborations.
Understand the benefits and challenges of participating in diverse and inclusive science teams
Learn practical strategies for participating in and leading diverse science teams
Please review some of the recommended readings
14:00 (10 min): Welcome and Introductions
14:10 (45 min): Team Science
Overview (10 min)
Team Practicum in breakout groups (25 min)
Practicum debrief (10 min)
14:55 (10 min): Break
15:05 (55 min): Team Science (continued)
Promise and challenges of diversity on teams (15 min)
Practical actions and case study (20 min)
Self and team assessment tools (10 min)
Questions (10 min)
UCSB’s CREDITS program: https://credits.ucsb.edu/
Recommended readings:
Bennett, L. M., Levine-Finley, S., & Gadlin, H. (2013). Collaboration & team science: A field guide. National Institutes of Health.
Hall, K. L., Vogel, A. L., Huang, G. C., Serrano, K. J., Rice, E. L., Tsakraklides, S. P., & Fiore, S. M. (2018). The science of team science: A review of the empirical evidence and research gaps on collaboration in science. American Psychologist, 73(4), 532.
Hall, K.L., Vogel A. L., & Crowston, K. (2019). Comprehensive Collaboration Plans: Practical Considerations Spanning Across Individual Collaborators to Institutional Supports. Strategies for Team Science Success, 587–612.
Bennett, L. M., Maraia, R., & Gadlin, H. (2014). The ‘Welcome Letter’: A useful tool for laboratories and teams. Journal of Translational Medicine & Epidemiology, 2(2).
Skop, E., Caretta, M. A., Faria, C., & Smith, J. L. (2021). An ethos of care. Inside Higher Ed.
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