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A Toolkit to Succeed in Neuroscience in Africa - an IBRO-ALBA-WWN-SANS Webinar

ALBA Network & World Women in Neuroscience & SANS & IBRO
Mar 1, 2023

Following up on last year's webinar - What it takes to succeed as a neuroscientist in Africa, this panel discussion aims at creating a guide to the skill set needed to be a neuroscientist in the African continent. Chairs and panelists will illustrate different areas of expertise as part of the "Toolkit" by matching them to real life experience and solutions that they had to find while building their career as scientists.

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ALBA-WWN Webinar: What it takes to succeed as a neuroscientist in Africa

ALBA Network & World Women in Neuroscience
Feb 2, 2022

In this webinar, the ALBA Network & World Women in Neuroscience partner to address equity, inclusion & diversity issues across the Sub-Saharan African neuroscience community. The panel discussion will explore the challenges and biases faced by African neuroscientists while establishing their careers - focusing on a lack of mentoring and networking but also on the difficulties to raise funding - as well as display the strengths present in the region, which can be exploited to find solutions. Registration is free but required: https://www.alba.network/alba-wwn-webinar-africa

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Challenges and opportunities for neuroscientists in the MENA region

ALBA Network
Dec 3, 2021

As part of its webinar series on region-specific diversity issues, the ALBA Network is organizing a panel discussion to explore the challenges and biases faced by neuroscientists while establishing their research groups and careers in the MENA region, from an academic and cultural perspective. This will be followed by highlights of success stories, unique region-specific opportunities for research collaborations and recommendations to improve representation of MENA neuroscientists in the global stage.

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NMC4 Panel: NMC Around the Globe

Sarvenaz Sarabipour
Johns Hopkins University
Dec 1, 2021

For the first time, we are holding a NMC around the globe session, a panel of computational neuroscientists working in different continents who are willing to discuss their challenges and milestones in doing science and training researchers in their home country. We hope that our panelists can share their barriers, what they define as accomplishments and how they would like the future of computational neuroscience to evolve locally and internationally with our diverse NMC audience.

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Can connectomics help us understand the brain and sustain the revolution in AI?

Moritz Helmstaedter, Grace Lindsay, Tony Zador
Nov 3, 2021

3 short talks and a panel discussion on the topic of "Can connectomics help us understand the brain and sustain the revolution in AI?" Expect beautiful connectomics data, provocative dreaming, realistic critiques and everything in between. Students & post-docs, stay on to meet our 3 amazing speakers. Moderator: Dr Greg Jefferis https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/group-leaders/h-to-m/gregory-jefferis/

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Panel Discussion: Navigating Neuroscience & Artificial Intelligence in Academia

Archana Arakkal (MIT), Dr Christopher Currin (IST Austria), Dr Kira Düsterwald (Murraysburg Hospital) & Sicelukwanda Zwane (University College London)
May 19, 2021
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Annual half day event - four speakers and panel discussion

Alexander Mathis, Claudia Clopath, Daniel Alexander, Jennifer Collinger
May 12, 2021
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Panel Discussion: Navigating the Industry of Artificial Intelligence

Jeanne E. Daniel (Autoscriber), Lydia de Lange (Spatialedge), Senyo Simpson (Aerobotics) & Kale-ab Tessera (InstaDeep)
May 5, 2021
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Bench to bedside: Bridging the gap in neuroscience

Panel Discussion
May 2, 2021

This panel discussion aims to generate meaningful dialogue between emerging leaders in basic and clinical neuroscience. It promises to talk about the ground realities and what acts as a hindrance in people to people connection in the field. It aims to advocate for policy change that will revolutionize the field of neuroscience, allowing neuroscientists to collaborate with clinicians wherein the new research can be made available for public use

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ALBA Session : Bias in Indian STEM

ALBA Network
Apr 10, 2021

ALBA is organizing a special event on ‘Bias in Indian STEM’ at the online conference NeuroFemIndia 2021. Prof Shubha Tole (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research), ALBA Advisor, will be moderating and leading the discussion on biases in Indian STEM academia. The panel will discuss the main biases that women and minorities in India face as they navigate the academic system. This event is part of the NeuroFemIndia Online Conference 2021.

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Brain Awareness Week @ IITGN

Jayashree Dasgupta, Philipp Kellmeyer, Laura Specker Sullivan, Laura Cabera
Mar 17, 2021

A Panel Discussion to enumerate the many challenges that lie for AI and what it means for the Neuroethics community at large and how we should go about addressing it.

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ALBA webinar on Diversity in brain research in East & South-East Asia: a gender perspective

ALBA Network
Mar 17, 2021

As part of its webinar series on region-specific diversity issues, the ALBA Network is holding a panel discussion on gender issues in South-East Asia. This webinar wishes to highlight the various issues linked to gender in brain science in the major countries in the region, but also to discuss possible paths to equity.

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Brain Awareness Week by IIT Gandhinagar

Raghav Rajan, Anindya Ghosh Roy, Suvarna Alladi
Mar 15, 2021

The Brain Awareness Week by the Centre for Cognitive and Brain Sciences, IIT Gandhinagar spans across 7 days and invites you for a series of talks, panel discussions, competitions and workshops on topics ranging from 'Using songbirds to understand how the brain initiates movements' to 'Cognitive Science and UX in Game Design' by speakers from prestigious Indian and International institutes. Explore the marvels of the brain by joining us on 15th March. Free Registration.

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Panel discussion: Practical advice for reproducibility in neuroscience

Dorothy Bishop, Verena Heise, Russ Poldrack, and Guillaume Rousselet
University of Oxford, Stanford University, University of Glasgow
Nov 10, 2020

This virtual, interactive panel on reproducibility in neuroscience will focus on practical advice that researchers at all career stages could implement to improve the reproducibility of their work, from power analyses and pre-registering reports to selecting statistical tests and data sharing. The event will comprise introductions of our speakers and how they came to be advocates for reproducibility in science, followed by a 25-minute discussion on reproducibility, including practical advice for researchers on how to improve their data collection, analysis, and reporting, and then 25 minutes of audience Q&A. In total, the event will last one hour and 15 minutes. Afterwards, some of the speakers will join us for an informal chat and Q&A reserved only for students/postdocs.

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