Listen "22: A Chat with Women in Neuro (WiN)"
Episode Synopsis
What's it like to be a woman in neuroscience and STEM? How did a team of 5 manage to plan and execute a ~100 person conference while being full-time graduate students? What's stopping you from making a positive change for future generations in your field? In this episode, we're thrilled to amplify the voices of Women in Neuro (WiN), a recently established outreach program at Queen's University that hopes to address the gender disparity in neuroscience research programs and the larger workforce. Run entirely by student volunteers, WiN provides an environment for supportive research discussions, coaching from female leaders in academia and/or industry, and mentorship for future female scientists. They ran their first annual conference in March 2024 and are currently planning their second conference for March 2025.
Blake is a PhD candidate at Queen's University studying under Dr. Doug Munoz. Dr. Linda Booij, and Dr. Sarosh Khalid-Khan. Her research aims to identify distinct eye movement patterns in youth with depression as part of a larger effort to develop a detection tool for psychiatric conditions. Blake established Women in Neuro in 2022 and remains the current lead of the initiative.
After completing a BScH in Life Sciences at Queen’s University, Robyn went on to pursue a PhD in Neuroscience researching and developing gene therapy drugs to treat genetic neurological disorders. Working under the supervision of Jagdeep Walia at Queen’s University, she specializes in pre-clinical development and testing of these therapeutics with the purpose of translating them to clinical use and commercial development. She has previously held the role of community outreach coordinator and is soon to be the fundraising coordinator for Women in Neuro at Queen’s helping to bring awareness to women in STEM that are often underrepresented in the roles of academic supervisors and mentors for graduate students.
To learn more about WiN or keep up to date with events, you can follow them on Instagram at @win_queensu or visit womeninneuro.ca
Authors: Eve Racette, Elena Koning
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @thinktwice_podcast
LinkedIN: Think Twice Podcast
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ThinkTwicePodcast
Disclaimer: Think Twice is a podcast for general information and entertainment purposes only. The content discussed in the episodes does not reflect the views of the podcast committee members or any institution they are affiliated with. The use of the information presented in this podcast is at the user’s own risk and is not intended to replace professional healthcare services.
Blake is a PhD candidate at Queen's University studying under Dr. Doug Munoz. Dr. Linda Booij, and Dr. Sarosh Khalid-Khan. Her research aims to identify distinct eye movement patterns in youth with depression as part of a larger effort to develop a detection tool for psychiatric conditions. Blake established Women in Neuro in 2022 and remains the current lead of the initiative.
After completing a BScH in Life Sciences at Queen’s University, Robyn went on to pursue a PhD in Neuroscience researching and developing gene therapy drugs to treat genetic neurological disorders. Working under the supervision of Jagdeep Walia at Queen’s University, she specializes in pre-clinical development and testing of these therapeutics with the purpose of translating them to clinical use and commercial development. She has previously held the role of community outreach coordinator and is soon to be the fundraising coordinator for Women in Neuro at Queen’s helping to bring awareness to women in STEM that are often underrepresented in the roles of academic supervisors and mentors for graduate students.
To learn more about WiN or keep up to date with events, you can follow them on Instagram at @win_queensu or visit womeninneuro.ca
Authors: Eve Racette, Elena Koning
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @thinktwice_podcast
LinkedIN: Think Twice Podcast
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ThinkTwicePodcast
Disclaimer: Think Twice is a podcast for general information and entertainment purposes only. The content discussed in the episodes does not reflect the views of the podcast committee members or any institution they are affiliated with. The use of the information presented in this podcast is at the user’s own risk and is not intended to replace professional healthcare services.
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