No Brain Behind is the official podcast of the Society for Equity Neuroscience (SEQUINS), a global initiative committed to advancing equity in brain health. Each episode features conversations with leading researchers, authors, clinicians, and advocates working to understand and address inequities in neurological care and outcomes. From the cellular to the societal, we explore how nervous system health is shaped by factors like race, geography, and socioeconomic status. With a focus on equity neuroscience, a transdisciplinary, public-interest science, we shine a light on both emerging research and the people driving change. Whether you’re a scientist, student, policymaker, or simply curious, this podcast offers a deeper look at how we can move toward more just and inclusive brain health systems. Because when it comes to the brain, everyone matters.
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No Brain Behind is the official podcast of the Society for Equity Neuroscience (SEQUINS), a global initiative committed to advancing equity in brain health. Each episode features conversations with leading researchers, authors, clinicians, and advocates working to understand and address inequities in neurological care and outcomes. From the cellular to the societal, we explore how nervous system health is shaped by factors like race, geography, and socioeconomic status. With a focus on equity neuroscience, a transdisciplinary, public-interest science, we shine a light on both emerging research and the people driving change. Whether you’re a scientist, student, policymaker, or simply curious, this podcast offers a deeper look at how we can move toward more just and inclusive brain health systems. Because when it comes to the brain, everyone matters.
Brain Health for All: Vision, Science, and Leadership with Dr. Mitchell Elkind
No Brain Behind
39 minutes
2 months ago
Brain Health for All: Vision, Science, and Leadership with Dr. Mitchell Elkind
In this inspiring episode, hosts Dr. Cadena-Tejada and Dr. Forman sit down with Dr. Mitchell Elkind, renowned neurologist, past President of the American Heart Association (AHA), and a passionate advocate for brain health and health equity. Dr. Elkind shares insights from his unique career journey, detailing how his early interests in neurology and epidemiology led him to a distinguished career in neurology and vascular research. He discusses how these interdisciplinary roots continue to shape his perspective on patient care and scientific inquiry. We explore the AHA’s expanding role in promoting brain health—from stroke prevention to cognitive aging—and how the organization is addressing health inequities through community-focused initiatives and inclusive research funding.
For trainees and early-career neurologists, Dr. Elkind offers thoughtful career advice, emphasizing the importance of mentorship, focus, and resilience. The episode also highlights exciting funding opportunities through the AHA. Whether you’re a student, researcher, or clinician, this episode offers valuable takeaways on career development, advocacy, and the future of neuro-cardiovascular research.
No Brain Behind
No Brain Behind is the official podcast of the Society for Equity Neuroscience (SEQUINS), a global initiative committed to advancing equity in brain health. Each episode features conversations with leading researchers, authors, clinicians, and advocates working to understand and address inequities in neurological care and outcomes. From the cellular to the societal, we explore how nervous system health is shaped by factors like race, geography, and socioeconomic status. With a focus on equity neuroscience, a transdisciplinary, public-interest science, we shine a light on both emerging research and the people driving change. Whether you’re a scientist, student, policymaker, or simply curious, this podcast offers a deeper look at how we can move toward more just and inclusive brain health systems. Because when it comes to the brain, everyone matters.