Kirby Center Values

The F.M. Kirby Neurobiology Center at Boston Children’s Hospital is fully committed to recruiting and supporting the full spectrum of our diverse population and ensuring that everybody has a place in our research community.  

OUR COMMITMENT

We are firmly committed to promoting a departmental culture centered around the values of equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging. We practice our dedication to these values through regularly organizing educational workshops about behaviors, biases, statements, and processes that perpetuate discrimination and impede mutual respect. Our members strive to dismantle prohibitive and discriminatory structures that bar access from the neuroscience field through the development of sustainable programs that attract talent from underrepresented backgrounds to our labs. We foster a strong sense of community and respect within the Kirby Center through frequently coordinating social events that celebrate diversity and collegiality.

Dr. Clifford J. Woolf
Director, Kirby Neurobiology Center

A Message from the Director

I fully support the critical efforts of our community to help make the Kirby Center welcoming, diverse, safe, supporting, and sensitive by identifying shortfalls and ways to remedy them, as well as helping us recruit a broad range of students, fellows, staff, and faculty into the neurosciences. This is something we all need to be full engaged in, now and always, this is a way of life that requires ongoing commitment. I am committed. 

Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Belonging, and Anti-Racism Pledge

A voluntary pledge offered by the Boston Children’s Hospital (BCH) Research EDI Committee

 

I, a member of the Boston Children’s Hospital Research Community, aspire to embody the highest ideals of equity, diversity, inclusion, belonging (EDIB) and anti-racism. I recognize that individuals from specific racial and ethnic groups, individuals with disabilities and neurodiverse conditions, and individuals who hold specific identities (including women) have been historically and systematically marginalized and underrepresented in research communities. I understand that fostering and sustaining EDIB and anti-racism requires sustained action, time, and resources. Here, I articulate my goals and pledge to actively work toward achieving them.


My goals:


To reach these goals, I pledge: