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CollectionThis collection explores the diverse professional paths within neuroscience through expert interviews that reveal the skills, education, and experiences needed to succeed in the field.
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You can contribute to a large-scale effort to increase awareness about issues facing women in academia. As an SfN member, you have access to a series of Increasing Women in Neuroscience (IWiN) toolkits and related resources that are adaptable for your use at your institution or local chapter meeting. Each toolkit contains a 30-minute presentation that focuses on specific gender retention issues, such as recruitment, hiring, promotion, and evaluation. The presentations highlight critical data, real-life success stories, practical strategies for breaking the cycle, and ready-to-use tools. The toolkits were adapted from live workshops and made possible through the NSF-funded Department Chair Training to Increase Women in Neuroscience program. Explore the toolkits and related resources here.
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Pamela Yao is a senior scientist at the Laboratory of Neurosciences in the National Institute on Aging. Her work focuses on studying the normal functions of signaling pathways in establishment and maintenance of neural circuits in developing brains, and the pathological roles of these signaling pathways in age-related neurological disorders.
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Pawan Kumar Jha is a postdoctoral fellow at The Francis Crick Institute in London.
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Peta Eggins completed her honors year in the laboratory of CAL. Eggins is currently completing graduate studies in psychology.
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Peter Wenner is an associate professor in the physiology department at Emory University’s School of Medicine.
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Aldis Weible is a senior research associate with the Institute of Neuroscience at the University of Oregon.












