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The Salk Institute for Biological Studies has settled two of three gender discrimination lawsuits leveled at it by female scientists, according to a joint statement released by those involved yesterday (August 7). Both scientists still work at the Salk.
The settlement discussions began a few weeks ago. Salk President Rusty Gage and the two scientists, Vicki Lundblad and Kathy Jones, say in their statement, “Those productive conversations have led to a resolution of all claims between these parties that will enable us to put our disagreements behind us and move forward together at Salk for the collective good of the Institute and science.”
According to Nature, neither the statement nor Deborah Dixon, the lawyer for Lundblad and Jones, gave any details on the settlement made on August 6.
The third lawsuit, filed by Beverly Emerson, now a former employee of Salk, is still pending. According to Science, ...