Racial Profiling Among Scientists of Chinese Descent and Consequences for the U.S. Scientific Community
Committee of 100, a non-profit membership organization of prominent Chinese Americans, and researchers from the University of Arizona, one of the leading research universities in the country, unveiled the findings in October 2021 from a joint research project focused on race and ethnicity in science and research. Designed to understand how research and academics have been affected by the limitations that the U.S. government has placed on international exchange with China, the research has a special focus on the impact on professors and researchers who are of Chinese descent.

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