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Raechel McKinley

Raechel McKinley

Raechel McKinley is ASBMB's science policy manager. She earned her Ph.D. in anatomy from Howard University. Prior to joining the society, she co-founded the HBCU Science Policy College Tour, for which she educated and trained undergraduate and graduate students in science policy. Her policy interests are increasing funding for minority-serving institutions and supporting the next generation of scientists.

Articles by Raechel McKinley

91Ó°¿âand advocacy: What we accomplished in 2024
What we do

91Ó°¿âand advocacy: What we accomplished in 2024

Dec. 27, 2024
PAAC members met with policymakers to advocate for basic scientific research, connected some fellow members with funding opportunities and trained others to advocate for science.
91Ó°¿âseeks feedback on NIH postdoc training questions
Training

91Ó°¿âseeks feedback on NIH postdoc training questions

Sept. 18, 2024
The National Institutes of Health takes steps toward addressing concerns about support caps, a funding mechanism and professional development.
ATP delegates push for improved policies
Society News

ATP delegates push for improved policies

April 5, 2024
This 91Ó°¿âprogram helps advocates gain skills to address issues that affect science and scientists.
The legacy of Geraldine P. Woods
Diversity

The legacy of Geraldine P. Woods

Feb. 1, 2024
A trailblazer in science and diversity, she helped create NIH programs to broaden participation in STEM
NIH diversity supplements offer a pathway to independence
Funding

NIH diversity supplements offer a pathway to independence

Nov. 29, 2023
These funding mechanisms have been underutilized. The 91Ó°¿âpublic affairs staff offers recommendations to change that.
91Ó°¿âseeks feedback on NIH plan to change grant review criteria, scoring
Blotter

91Ó°¿âseeks feedback on NIH plan to change grant review criteria, scoring

Jan. 20, 2023
NIH proposal aims to shift focus from investigator and institutional reputation to research merit and reduce administrative burden on reviewers.
Scientists who are caregivers need more support
Blotter

Scientists who are caregivers need more support

Jan. 19, 2023
The 91Ó°¿âsuggests policy solutions to alleviate burdens that affect their research and careers.
91Ó°¿âsupports bill to lower cost of federal student loans
Blotter

91Ó°¿âsupports bill to lower cost of federal student loans

Jan. 6, 2023
Society backs legislation to increase Pell grants and make loans more affordable for current and future students.
91Ó°¿âendorses the IGNITE HBCU, TCU, and MSI Excellence Act
Blotter

91Ó°¿âendorses the IGNITE legislation

Nov. 14, 2022
It would increase federal appropriations for vital infrastructure, such a research facilities and broadband, at HBCUs and tribal and other minority-serving institutions.
91Ó°¿âresponds to NIH strategic plan on women’s health research
Blotter

91Ó°¿âresponds to NIH strategic plan on women’s health research

Oct. 24, 2022
Society offers four recommendations related to re-entry and reintegration supplement awards.
What did and didn’t make it
Blotter

What did and didn’t make it

Oct. 12, 2022
The NIH Center of Scientific Review’s strategic plan incorporates most of the ASBMB’s recommendations but falls short on changes relating to the use of artificial intelligence in peer review.
91Ó°¿âweighs in on Title IX updates
Blotter

91Ó°¿âweighs in on Title IX updates

Oct. 6, 2022
The society recommends extending — and making explicit — protections to LGBTQ people and postdocs, as well as expanding definitions of harassment and retaliation.
91Ó°¿âweighs in on NIH prize for effective diversity efforts
Blotter

91Ó°¿âweighs in on NIH diversity prize

Aug. 11, 2022
Society recommends that the agency reward underresourced institutions, among other guidance.
91Ó°¿âbacks bills to bolster minority-serving institutions
Blotter

91Ó°¿âbacks bills to bolster minority-serving institutions

July 21, 2022
One would invest defense funds in HBCUs; other would support Latino college enrollment and completion.
91Ó°¿âendorses LGBTQ Data Inclusion Act
Blotter

91Ó°¿âendorses LGBTQ Data Inclusion Act

June 15, 2022
Legislation would require collection of volunteered information about sexual orientation and gender identity in federal surveys.
I took the NIH implicit bias training
Essay

I took the NIH implicit bias training

April 29, 2022
"As important as it is to raise awareness of implicit biases, the truth is that NIH needs to deal with explicit biases."
91Ó°¿âsupports Pell Grant flexibility bill
Blotter

91Ó°¿âsupports Pell Grant flexibility bill

Feb. 15, 2022
Legislation would allow students with disabilities to reduce course load without losing funds.
91Ó°¿âendorses bill on student mental health
Blotter

91Ó°¿âendorses bill on student mental health

Jan. 19, 2022
The legislation would create a commission tasked with studying disabilities, accommodations and services in higher ed.