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  2. Bruce Ovbiagele - Wikipedia

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    He has spearheaded neuroscience workforce development initiatives, including the Training in Research for Academic Neurologists to Sustain Careers and Enhance the Numbers of Diverse Scholars (TRANSCENDS), [20] Training Africans to Lead and Execute Neurological Trials and Studies (TALENTS), [21] ENgaging Leaders In Global and local HealTh Equity ...

  3. Helen Ovbiagele - Wikipedia

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    Helen Aiyeohusa Ovbiagele (born 1944) is a Nigerian novelist. She was born in Benin City, and after attending C.M.S. Girls' School, Benin City, and St. Peter's College, Kaduna, she studied English and French at the University of Lagos and studied at the Institut Français du Royaume-Uni in London. [1]

  4. Society for Neuroscience - Wikipedia

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    The Society for Neuroscience (SfN) is a professional society, headquartered in Washington, D.C., for basic scientists and physicians around the world whose research is focused on the study of the brain and nervous system. [2] It is especially well known for its annual meeting, consistently one of the largest scientific conferences in the world.

  5. Category:Neuroscience organizations - Wikipedia

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  6. Black In Neuro - Wikipedia

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    Black In Neuro is a non-profit organization that looks to connect, celebrate, and amplify Black voices working in neuroscience. In particular, Black In Neuro looked to increase visibility of Black neuroscientists, who face challenges in navigating the majority white world of academia. [1]

  7. Emma Yhnell - Wikipedia

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    Emma Yhnell FLSW MRSB is a British scientist, science communicator, Reader and Associate Dean of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion based at Cardiff University. [1] She has previously conducted research on computerised cognitive training and Huntington's disease.

  8. Elizabeth A. Phelps - Wikipedia

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    She was the recipient of the Social and Affective Neuroscience Society Distinguished Scholar Award,the George Miller Award from the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, the Goldman-Rakic Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cognitive Neuroscience, and the William James Award and Mentor Award from the Association for Psychological Science.

  9. Jean Decety - Wikipedia

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    Jean Decety is an American–French neuroscientist specializing in developmental neuroscience, affective neuroscience, and social neuroscience.His research focuses on the psychological and neurobiological mechanisms underpinning social cognition, particularly social decision-making, empathy, moral reasoning, altruism, pro-social behavior, and more generally interpersonal relationships.