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No Brain Behind
Sequins
9 episodes
6 days ago
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.
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Medicine
Health & Fitness
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Distinguished Dialogue on Disparities: Hall of Fame 2025
No Brain Behind
34 minutes
4 months ago
Distinguished Dialogue on Disparities: Hall of Fame 2025
In this special episode of No Brain Behind, guest hosts, Dr. Parneet Grewal, and Dr. Karen Orjuela, speak with the SEQUINS 2025 Hall of Fame honorees, Dr. Robert J. Adams, Dr. Cheryl Bushnell, Dr. Moira Kapral, Dr. Lewis Morgenstern, and Dr. Barbara Vickrey. These brilliant and highly accomplished scientists chatted with our hosts during the SEQUINS 2025 annual meeting in Charleston, South Carolina. They discussed their stellar contributions, career journeys, the importance of doing equity neuroscience research, and thoughts about the future directions of the field.
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.