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Neuroscience major Mark Fongheiser accepted into OSU's ASPIRE program
Neuroscience major Mark Fongheiser was accepted into the inaugural cohort of ASPIRE at the Ohio State University College of Medicine. This competitive program provides research experience and…
The Speech, Language, and Music lab at Ohio State is recruiting participants for fMRI and behavioral studies
The Speech, Language, and Music lab at Ohio State is recruiting participants for fMRI and behavioral studies. Participants will be monetarily compensated at $20/hour for fMRI and $10/hour for…
Women in Neuroscience Leadership Continues to Grow
The presence of women, including women of color, in powerful leadership positions in the field of neuroscience continues to grow.
Lisa Monteggia was named Director of the…
Neuroscience major Mahin Hossain awarded prestigious NIH Undergraduate Scholarship
Mahin Hossain, a sophomore Neuroscience major, was one of 10 undergraduates across the country to be named an NIH Undergraduate Scholarship Program (UGSP) scholar. The National Institutes of…
Dr. Diane Lipscombe New SfN President
Outstanding female scientists continue to represent the Society for Neuroscience (SfN).
Dr. Diane Lipscome was recently appointed as the 50th president of SfN, and its 11th female…
Getting the Most Out of Mentorship
No one gets to where they are without some kind of mentor figure, but it can be hard to know the best ways to communicate with a potential mentor and the best questions to ask.
To help you…
OSU Resources for Women
There are many valuable resources for women here at Ohio State dedicating to supporting the advancement of female students, staff, faculty, and alumni across disciplines and across career stages.…
Women in Analytics Conference
On Thursday, March 15, 2018, the Columbus Convention Center in downtown Columbus is hosting the Women in Analytics conference.
"Ohio’s Women in Analytics Conference exists to discuss…
Facing Early Career Challenges
Starting a new career and gaining momentum is difficult for anyone. This is especially true when compounded with all-too-common struggles with things like imposter syndrome.
At the Society…