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James Milne

Researcher at American Society for Mass Spectrometry

Publications -  63
Citations -  28

James Milne is an academic researcher from American Society for Mass Spectrometry. The author has contributed to research in topics: Racism & Workforce. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 63 publications receiving 22 citations.

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Confronting Racism in Chemistry Journals

Cynthia J. Burrows, +71 more
TL;DR: The Editors, Staff, and Governance Members of ACS Publications condemn the tragic deaths of Black people and stand in solidarity with Black members of the science and engineering community, and condemns racism, discrimination, and harassment in all forms.
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Confronting Racism in Chemistry Journals

TL;DR: In the wake of the tragic deaths of George Floyd while in police custody is one of the most recent examples of the centuries of systemic violence suffered by Black Americans as discussed by the authors, the American Chemical Society (ACS) has recognized the need to provide an environment for Black chemists to thrive.
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Confronting Racism in Chemistry Journals

TL;DR: The American Chemical Society (ACS) as discussed by the authors published a joint editorial that condemned the tragic deaths of Black people and stand in solidarity with Black members of the science and engineering community.
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Confronting Racism in Chemistry Journals

TL;DR: In the wake of the tragic deaths of George Floyd while in police custody is one of the most recent examples of the centuries of systemic violence suffered by Black Americans as discussed by the authors, the American Chemical Society (ACS) has recognized the need to provide an environment for Black chemists to thrive.
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Confronting Racism in Chemistry Journals

TL;DR: The American Chemical Society (ACS) as mentioned in this paper published a joint editorial that condemned the tragic deaths of Black people and stand in solidarity with Black members of the science and engineering community.