- Cooper, Katelyn M;
- Auerbach, Anna Jo J;
- Bader, Jordan D;
- Beadles-Bohling, Amy S;
- Brashears, Jacqueline A;
- Cline, Erica;
- Eddy, Sarah L;
- Elliott, Deanna B;
- Farley, Elijah;
- Fuselier, Linda;
- Heinz, Heather M;
- Irving, Madison;
- Josek, Tanya;
- Lane, A Kelly;
- Lo, Stanley M;
- Maloy, Jeffrey;
- Nugent, Michelle;
- Offerdahl, Erika;
- Palacios-Moreno, Juan;
- Ramos, Jorge;
- Reid, Joshua W;
- Sparks, Rachel A;
- Waring, Ashley L;
- Wilton, Mike;
- Gormally, Cara;
- Brownell, Sara E
- Editor(s): Brame, Cynthia
Individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and otherwise nonstraight and/or non-cisgender (LGBTQ+) have often not felt welcome or represented in the biology community. Additionally, biology can present unique challenges for LGBTQ+ students because of the relationship between certain biology topics and their LGBTQ+ identities. Currently, there is no centralized set of guidelines to make biology learning environments more inclusive for LGBTQ+ individuals. Rooted in prior literature and the collective expertise of the authors who identify as members and allies of the LGBTQ+ community, we present a set of actionable recommendations to help biologists, biology educators, and biology education researchers be more inclusive of individuals with LGBTQ+ identities. These recommendations are intended to increase awareness of LGBTQ+ identities and spark conversations about transforming biology learning spaces and the broader academic biology community to become more inclusive of LGBTQ+ individuals.