A graphic titled βLooking Ahead: Closing Message β Incoming President Statementβ, featuring a colorful space-themed design with planets, stars, and a person looking through a telescope. The statement reflects on the growth of Black In Neuro as it approaches its 5th year, emphasizing the importance of building and protecting spaces for Black neuroscientists. It highlights goals like expanding beyond academia, connecting the global Black In Neuro diaspora, and cementing BIN as a trusted source of knowledge and advocacy. The text ends with a thank-you message from the incoming president, De-Shaine Murray, PhD, whose photo appears at the bottom right.
Our report closes with a message from BIN Co-Founder and incoming President Dr. De-Shaine Murray and his vision for BIN, global reach, community building, and more! π
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05.04.2025 20:32 β π 12 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0
This page of the annual report is titled "Meet The Team | Black In Neuro" presents a structured layout of team members categorized into different roles, featuring profile photos and names. The background is a pink and orange gradient with neuron-inspired graphics. The team is divided into four sections with each section color-coded with connecting lines linking members, emphasizing their roles within the organization.
Board of Directors: Kaela S. Singleton, PhD, Amirah-Iman Hicks, PhD, Brielle Ferguson, PhD, Victoria McCray, BSc, De-Shaine Murray, PhD, Angeline Dukes, PhD, Ashley Cunningham, MSc, Christine Liu, PhD, Ubadah Sabbagh, PhD, Danielle Nadin, MSc. Organizing Committee included individuals responsible for programming, mentorship, chapters, and development: Cliona Murray, PhD, Elena Dominguez, PhD, Emmanuella Bassey, BSc, Jheannelle Johnson, BSc, Paige Greenwood, PhD, Rachele Tsegay, PhD, Monica Javidnia, PhD, Thiago Arzua, PhD, Nicole Teru Quintinilas, M.S., Darielle Lewis-Sanders, M.S.,Bethlehem (Betty) Belete, Almarely Berrios-Greenwoood, M.S., Charisse Nicole Winston, M.S., and Caitlin Corona-Long, PhD
Advisory Board β Features senior professionals and academics supporting the initiative: Bianca Jones Marlin, PhD, Gina Poe, PhD, Kafui Dzirasa, MD, PhD, Michael Yassa, PhD, and Michelle Jones-London, PhD. Finally Administration β Highlights the administrative associate managing operations: Cai Mathieu, BSc.
An illustrated graphic titled "Our Initiatives," featuring a stylized neuron in the background. It highlights four programs: Professional Development, Chapters, Mentorship Program, and Seminar Series. Each section includes text descriptions and photos of participants and organizers. The Professional Development section describes workshops for skill-building and career advancement. Chapters focus on fostering community through local groups. The Mentorship Program connects mentees with mentors in neuroscience, and the Seminar Series showcases research and professional journeys from Black neuroscientists.
A graphic titled "Timeline of Initiatives & Events" with a neuron-like design running across the page. Events are plotted along the neuron, color-coded by category: Black In Neuro Week, Professional Development, Mentorship, Seminar Series, and Socials. Event titles and dates are shown along branches of the neuron, showcasing a yearβs worth of programming and community engagement.
Graphic titled "Community Highlights" by Black In Neuro. Top left shows a tweet from @BlackInNeuro highlighting the BIN Mentorship Spotlight. Center left features mentor Dr. Olu Ajilore and mentee Nicholas Aderinto from the 2023β24 cohort with testimonials. Ajilore praises the opportunity to give back, and Aderinto shares how the program gave him a unique one-on-one experience. Top right highlights successes: Mentors: Dr. Dosh Whye taught collaborative writing; Dr. Adejohe Memudu helped a mentee with research and funding prep; Mentees: Nicholas Aderinto gained career clarity; Ngum Mofor, BSc, graduated and got a job with mentorship support. Bottom right shows a laptop screen with smiling attendees from the virtual Mentorship Program launch.
Our team spent countless hours building programming for BIN & the wider community β including the launch of our mentorship program!
Our pilot cohort built strong connections & gained valuable skills.
Most events are free & public: youtube.com/@blackinneuro π₯
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05.04.2025 20:32 β π 10 π 2 π¬ 1 π 0
This report is just *chef's kiss* π€πΌ I'm so proud of all we accomplished last year.
Verrryyyy stoked for the amazing professional development programming coming this year - sign up for our newsletter to stay in the know π€«π€πΌ
06.04.2025 20:24 β π 14 π 3 π¬ 0 π 0
"A sicker America": RFK Jr.'s HHS will lay off 10,000 staff
Staff and experts fear the massive cuts will kneecap the agency's ability to fulfill its mission.
RFK Jr.'s remaking of HHS entered a new phase today when officials announced 10,000 more layoffs and the dismantling of the Administration for Community Living, which oversees vital programs for disabled and aging people.
27.03.2025 18:17 β π 1192 π 529 π¬ 178 π 81
March 7 @standupforscience.bsky.social happened. I now have a question. Reply to this thread w ur answers!
What do we do with this momentum? Think innovative, creative, mundane, give us all your ideas.
We have ideas, but this is for EVERYONE. I want everyoneβs ideas.
08.03.2025 00:13 β π 92 π 26 π¬ 30 π 2
Tap in to our local/state politics. Working with our local government to be more involved in K-12 science curriculum and teaching science appreciation early!
08.03.2025 00:59 β π 12 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
List of Stand Up for Science eventsβofficial events in red, solidarity events in blue.
SO MANY STAND UP FOR SCIENCE EVENTS TO CHOOSE FROMβ153 and COUNTING!
To get more information on our local events and to register your own, head to www.standupforscience2025.org/local-event-information/ βοΈβ¬οΈπ
06.03.2025 19:14 β π 1725 π 766 π¬ 27 π 138
Map of Stand Up for Science events, with official SUFS events in Red and solidarity events in Blue
WHERE WILL YOU BE ON MARCH 7TH!?
Head to www.standupforscience2025.org/local-event-information/ or the link in our bio to find your closest eventβor add one if you're hosting one!
#standupforscience2025
02.03.2025 02:04 β π 2290 π 1173 π¬ 78 π 176
NIH ban on renewing senior scientists adds to assaults on its in-house research
Policy follows firings of tenure-track scientists and suspension of training programs
Friends, I am at a loss of words for how devastating it would be to lose the entire intramural #NIH program. Some of the biggest medical and scientific breakthroughs have come from scientists in the NIH Intramural program. #SaveTheNIH π§¬π§ͺ π₯οΈ π§
www.science.org/content/arti...
27.02.2025 12:04 β π 1107 π 336 π¬ 30 π 9
#StandUpForScience2025 #ScienceNotSilence #ScienceForAll
26.02.2025 05:38 β π 2 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
A flyer with a blue background. An illustration of the Statue of Liberty is pictured on the left of the flyer. There is text on the right side of the flyer: "Stand Up For Science 2025. March 7, 2025. Washington, DC and nationwide. Science is for everyone. Find your local rally site and other ways to get involved: standupforscience2025.org".
π’ Let's go, MN! Time to #StandUpForScience (3-5PM at the State Capitol).
www.eventbrite.com/e/stand-up-f...
26.02.2025 05:37 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
βStand Up for Scienceβ Rallies Will Protest Trump Attacks on Research
Amid President Donald Trumpβs attacks on government scientists and science funding, researchers are arranging rallies to βStand Up for Scienceβ in Washington, D.C., and nationwide on March 7
As one of the original March for Science organizers, I couldn't be more excited to support a new team that is organizing another day of mass mobilization in support of science at a time when we need it most.
Here's a great interview with the @standupforscience.bsky.social team in @sciam.bsky.social
25.02.2025 18:00 β π 415 π 113 π¬ 5 π 4
What if I told yβall that race is, in fact, not an immutable characteristic? It is a construct created to parce power, opportunity and economic advantage. A person racialized as Black might be 10% African or 100%, but regardless of genetics, they share a common history of exclusion.
19.02.2025 14:03 β π 1784 π 279 π¬ 36 π 20
The idea that the harm will only come to other people is such an under-appreciated part of how we got here.
18.02.2025 18:18 β π 1522 π 362 π¬ 38 π 11
A group selfie of the 2024-25 cohort of MINDS post-baccalaureate scholars and their program director at the 2024 ABRCMS conference. This diverse group of historically marginalized scholars are all dressed up in conference attire and smiling widely for the photo.
Our #MINDS post-bacc program is accepting applications til March 1st! β¨
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two-years full-time PAID research
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$41,000 annual salary +benefits
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personalized grad school prep & cohort of peers
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$1,500 to relocate + $1,500 in prof dev funds
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dedicated mentors
+ more!
z.umn.edu/minds
Please share β¨
17.02.2025 19:32 β π 82 π 63 π¬ 0 π 2
Get in dorks, we're going protesting!
STAND UP FOR SCIENCE WITH US ON MARCH 7TH, 2025
WASHINGTON DC AND EVERY STATE CAPITOL
Because science is for everyone!
Find us at www.standupforscience2025.org
#standupforscience2025 #scienceforall #sciencenotsilence
10.02.2025 23:57 β π 1551 π 802 π¬ 49 π 85
The silence of professional scientific organizations is deafening
04.02.2025 16:26 β π 129 π 32 π¬ 5 π 1
Happy:
Black history
Black present
Black future
Black love
Black joy
Black health
Black healing
Black people
Black community
Black family
Black kids
Black culture
Black creativity
Black ingenuity
Black legacy
Black innovation
Black liberation
Black resistance
Black existence
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01.02.2025 14:02 β π 49103 π 10039 π¬ 519 π 259
Federal employees are told to name colleagues who work in DEI roles or risk 'adverse consequences'
Emails sent to government workers at numerous agencies gave employees 10 days to report if a colleague's job relates to diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.
Federal employees have now received emails warning that they could face repercussions if they do not report on co-workers who work in diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility positions that might have gone unnoticed by government supervisors.
www.nbcnews.com/politics/whi...
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YouTube video by WCCO - CBS Minnesota
University of Minnesota assistant professor named to Forbes' "30 Under 30" list
Oh hey, I was on the news βΊοΈ
I got to share my love for #BlackInNeuro and this beautiful community that weβve built π₯°
youtu.be/KIzN7IarlZI?...
22.01.2025 22:30 β π 293 π 52 π¬ 10 π 4
RIP David Lynch. You inspired so many of us. β€οΈ
16.01.2025 18:39 β π 13750 π 1114 π¬ 157 π 58
Happening now! Join us for key insights into applying for summer research fellowship opportunities!
10.01.2025 17:15 β π 2 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
as LA is burning, a swath of the country is recovering from an ice storm, Alabama is preparing for up to 6β of snow and Iβm praying for the TX power grid, a reminder:
we donβt need climate action just for future generations, we need it now.
the climate crisis is here, all around us
09.01.2025 01:00 β π 41932 π 9420 π¬ 778 π 282
Flyer is on a transparent background of a laboratory. At the top right is the Black In Neuro logo. Text at the top aligned in the middle says, A Session on SURF. Under this text says, Interested in a Summer Undergraduate REsearch Fellowship (S.U.R.F.)? Join us for an info session with programs to learn application tips and more. On the bottom in the middle is a rounded rectangle of icons with calendar, clock, and location symbols on the left side. To the right is a blue bubble that says, January 10th 2025. Under this is a blue bubble that says, 12:00-1:30 PM ET. Lastly is a blue bubble under that says, Zoom link.
Still time to register! Join us for A Session on S.U.R.F. on January 10, 2025 at 12 PM ET for an opportunity to learn more about these programs from current directors!
Open to everyone, but particularly useful for undergraduates interested in research!
tinyurl.com/4mzjyz9 π§ͺ #MedSky #Neuroscience
08.01.2025 17:58 β π 18 π 17 π¬ 1 π 0
Soooo excited to start sewing together π
30.12.2024 20:57 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
How dopamine enables learning from aversion
Dopamine is heavily studied for its role in reward learning, but it is becoming increasingly appreciated that dopamine can also enable learning from aβ¦
As I board my flight home for the holidays, I wanted to share that a review I wrote with @talialerner.bsky.social just came out! Itβs titled βHow dopamine enables learning from aversion.β Super grateful for the opportunity - hope you can check it out! ππππ
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
22.12.2024 18:59 β π 83 π 23 π¬ 6 π 2
A must-attend webinar for anyone seeking out summer undergraduate research opportunities!
20.12.2024 18:23 β π 7 π 6 π¬ 0 π 0
Screenshot of an instagram post by MPR
news that has a photo of Dr. Angeline Dukes smiling with a 30 Under 30 chocolate cake. The headline reads U of M neuroscience assistant professor makes Forbes 30 under 30 list for her work in empowering Black scholars. The post is liked by over 7,000 people.
My live radio interview on MPR News β¨
www.mprnews.org/episode/2024...
18.12.2024 16:24 β π 81 π 13 π¬ 1 π 1
There are magnetic jewelry clasps that you can use to adapt an existing chain!
14.12.2024 16:27 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Hi ππΎ Iβm Dr. Angeline Dukes - daughter of Haitian & Trinidadian immigrants ππΉ πΉπΉ, proud #HBCU alumna ππ, AND #ForbesUnder30 Social Impact honoree ππΎ
Always grateful for #BlackInNeuro and the incredible community weβve grown together β¨
#BlackSky #NeuroSkyence
03.12.2024 17:18 β π 205 π 32 π¬ 23 π 8
UAB PhD Behavioral Neuroscience π
NCAT ALUM ππ Studying brain plasticity in aging and Alzheimerβs π§ͺ
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