“…Exposure to identity threats can lead to several outcomes, including increased concerns about belonging, fit, and acceptance; ,, decreased trust; , increased anxiety; − impaired executive functioning; − disparities in job and career satisfaction and career aspirations; − lower job performance and fewer promotions from supervisors; and increased turnover and absenteeism. ,− Diverse persons entering spaces that lack diversity start by asking questions about connecting with others, being valued, and being seen as more than the stereotypes of their identity. ,, Sustained exposure to these threats has been linked to increased self-reliance, acting as less of a team player, overworking beyond exhaustion, increased stress levels, and inability to sleep. In a laboratory setting, these symptoms would lead to depression, burnout, increased sick days, decreased productivity, inability to abide by laboratory protocols, increased hazardous activity, and physically unsafe behaviors with the materials they handle. − Ultimately, these can lead to an increased turnover and, worse, injuries.…”