I’ve never made a formal Twitter introduction. So here it goes:
1. I’m a behavioral neuroscientist that studies ion channels, neurological diseases, and sexual behavior. I consider my work science activism, with a heavy emphasis on sexual pleasure.
Kaela Singleton (@kss_phd), a postdoctoral fellow at @EmoryUniversity and adjunct professor at @AgnesScott., shares her hopes for addressing racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, and transphobia that exist in academia. Read the full article: bit.ly/2ISrMiB
🗣️ Grad students and postdocs! 2020 continues to be a rough year. Take a moment to hype yourself up. What's something you did this year that you're proud of?
It’s an honor to be in conversation with Dr. Helen O’Connell. There is still so much resistance to the idea that the clitoris has its own unique function and doesn’t exist solely within the logic of reproduction and pleasure of penises. Onward.
#cliteracy
Our commentary dropped... check it out below... it was an absolute pleasure & honor for me to work with & collaborate with these amazing young scientists 🥰😍truly a blessing!!!
Patching the Leaks: Revitalizing and Reimagining the STEM Pipeline: Cell cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092…
Please read this op-ed by @KafuiDzirasa on racial disparities in research funding and watch our collective statement. I’m glad to join with so many of my colleagues on this important issue. @CellPressNews
Earlier this year many PIs asked “what can we do?”
I wrote this article in response.
It’s based on positive support I’ve received and what I know others are wishing they did.
Hopefully people still asking because your trainees still need the support 💛
rdcu.be/b8zko
Mark your calendars for the 1st #BlackInNeuro Mini-Conference!🎉🎉
In lieu of SfN 2020, we’ll be hosting events 10/31-11/04 for @BlackInNeuro trainees to present their research & acquire professional development advice, particularly during this virtual grad application season!