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Finding Your Voice with The Beyonce of Neuroscience, Kaela Singleton

51 min · 9 de oct de 2023
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Dr. Kaela Singleton discusses her journey from finding research as an undergraduate to becoming the Beyonce of Neuroscience and co-founder of #BlackinNeuro Kaela discusses the importance of mentorship in her journey and how learning to make use of her voice to amplify others has also allowed her to find a personal community where she can be her best "Black, Samoan, queer woman" self. At the time of recording, Kaela was a postdoctoral researcher at Emory University and adjunct professor at Agnes Scott College. At the time of this episode publishing, she has taken on a new role as Campaign Manager with the inclusive STEM consulting firm, Solving for Science: https://solvingfor.org/about-us

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