[WTI-trainee] FW: Reminder: Apply to BRAINS 2024 Cohort by 4/18

Guerrero-Medina, Giovanna giovanna.guerrero-medina at yale.edu
Fri Apr 5 16:46:08 EDT 2024


See below,
Happy weekend,
Giovanna
From: BRAINS <brains at uw.edu>
Date: Thursday, April 4, 2024 at 11:18 PM
Subject: Reminder: Apply to BRAINS 2024 Cohort by 4/18
Dear Giovanna,

A quick reminder that we are currently accepting applications for the 2024 BRAINS <http://www.brains.uw.edu> cohort! Since 2011, NINDS has supported the BRAINS program for early-career neuroscientists from diverse backgrounds, including historically underrepresented and marginalized groups, who are pursuing or interested in pursuing academic careers. The BRAINS program was also recently awarded a grant from the Dana Foundation to explore the intersection of neuroscience and society in our programming.  Thus, for the 2024 BRAINS cohort, we are interested not only in early-career applicants from any area of neuroscience but also early-career researchers who have expertise at the intersection of neuroscience and society.  To be eligible for the program, applicants must be (1) early career (pre-tenure) Ph.D. (or equivalent doctoral degree) scholars in neuroscience-related fields; (2) US citizens or Permanent Residents; and (3) interested in academic neuroscience or neuroscience-related careers. We encourage applications from individuals whose participation will contribute to the mission of the BRAINS program to enhance diversity. Please see https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-20-031.html<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-20-031.html__;!!K-Hz7m0Vt54!n7pJaaW_j1Bg4y1pgnelfnAXtuBZp9SD_sM1L-crAuKSf8VKF4o_q1muHLgxQRT_eEfhmDG8gdjgDPX_3M1GVk2qsw$> for more information on NIH’s Interest in Diversity.

Applications<https://brains.uw.edu/program/application> will be accepted through 11 pm (PT) on April 18, 2024. Selected applicants will be placed into one of the two program pathways<https://brains.uw.edu/program>. See below for details, and please share widely with your community.

Sincerely,
The BRAINS Team
Dr. Sheri Mizumori, BRAINS PI and Professor of Psychology, University of Washington
Dr. Joyce Yen, BRAINS co-Director and Director UW ADVANCE Center for Institutional Change
Dr. Claire Horner-Devine, BRAINS co-Director and Founder, Counterspace Consulting
Dr. Erin Carll, BRAINS Evaluator and Associate Director UW CERSE
Rachel Talney, BRAINS Program Operations Specialist

*** Application for BRAINS 2024 Announcement ***

Applications are now open for the 2024 BRAINS <http://www.brains.uw.edu> cohort. BRAINS is an NINDS-funded, national program dedicated to advancing diversity and inclusion in neuroscience. BRAINS uses a unique cohort-based professional development approach to explicitly address the inclusion, retention, and advancement of early-career neuroscientists from diverse backgrounds, including historically underrepresented and marginalized groups. The BRAINS experience positively impacts participants’ career trajectories, especially in academic neuroscience, and creates a perpetually empowering community.

The 2024 BRAINS cohort will include early-career (pre-tenure) Ph.D. scientists in any neuroscience-related fields who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents. We encourage applications from individuals whose participation will contribute to the mission of the BRAINS program to enhance diversity and NIH’s Interest in Diversity<https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-20-031.html>. For the 2024 BRAINS cohort, with support by a grant from the Dana Foundation, we are also interested in eligible individuals who have expertise at the intersection of neuroscience and society (e.g., neuroscience and public health, neuroscience and ethics, etc.). 2024 participants will join a community of around 180 neuroscientists who are thriving in their careers.

A 2022 participant described their BRAINS experience as follows: “Participating in BRAINS gave me a stronger identity as a neuroscientist… [BRAINS] prepared me for success in [my] transition, both in terms of professional development, but also in serving as a reminder that I do belong in academic neuroscience research.”

We look forward to welcoming the next cohort into the BRAINS community.  Learn more about the BRAINS program and access our application by visiting our website (www.BRAINS.washington.edu<http://www.brains.washington.edu>). Feel free to contact us with any questions you might have at brains at uw.edu<mailto:brains at uw.edu>.

Sincerely,
The BRAINS Team
Dr. Sheri Mizumori, BRAINS PI and Professor of Psychology, University of Washington
Dr. Joyce Yen, BRAINS co-Director and Director UW ADVANCE Center for Institutional Change
Dr. Claire Horner-Devine, BRAINS co-Director and Founder, Counterspace Consulting
Dr. Erin Carll, BRAINS Evaluator and Associate Director UW CERSE
Rachel Talney, BRAINS Program Operations Specialist

Broadening the Representation of Academic Investigators in NeuroScience (BRAINS) is a program based at the University of Washington designed to accelerate and improve the career advancement of neuroscience postdoctoral scholars and assistant professors from underrepresented groups.
Program funded by NINDS Grants R25NS076416 and R25NS094094 and a grant from the Dana Foundation.

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