Luncheon Session at CINP2024
We will organize a luncheon session at CINP2024 on May 24th supported by the World Women in Neuroscience (WWN) as well as the International Brain Research Organization (IBRO). It is an onsite session, and lunch boxes will be served.
Title: Empowering Women in Science: Navigating Career Stages and Leadership
Event: WWN/IBRO Luncheon Session at CINP2024 International Conference, Japan
Organizer and Moderator: Prof. Noriko Osumi in partnership with WWN/IBRO
Format: In person
Date: May 25th, 11:40-12:40 (60 min)
Venue: Room 10 (4F G402) (120 seats)
Session Description:
In the ever-evolving realm of scientific inquiry, female researchers frequently navigate a terrain rife with distinctive challenges and prospects at divergent junctures of their professional journey. The session titled "Empowering Women in Science: Navigating Career Stages and Leadership," specifically tailored for CINP 2024 is sponsored by World Women in Neuroscience (WWN) and the International Brain Research Organization (IBRO. The organizers aim to shed light on pivotal insights, fortify strategic thinking, and kindle inspiration across the spectrum of career phases for women in neuroscience, neurology and psychiatry. Following three 10 minutes presentations, the session will also include informal break out groups to address several crucial subjects such as the trajectory of career advancement, equilibrium between professional and personal life, surmounting obstacles rooted in gender bias, and the cultivation of leadership acumen. This program is meticulously crafted to cultivate a nurturing milieu that encourages female researchers to procure instrumental mentorship, forge meaningful connections within their peer network, and ultimately, thrive in their chosen scientific domains.
Event Details:
Structure:
Introduction by the moderator (5 minutes – Introduction of WWN and IBRO mission and vision; logistics for the session)
Three lectures (10-minutes each)
Breakout groups and Report out with keys take home messages (30 minutes)
Chair:
Dr. Noriko Osumi (Director, Center for Neuroscience, Tohoku University School of Medicine)
Speakers:
Dr. Emmeline Edwards (Director of the Division of Extramural Research, NCCIH/NIH)
Dr. Jean King (Peterson Family Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
Dr. Minae Niwa (Associate Professor, The University of Alabama at Birmingham)
Target Audience: Female researchers at all stages of their career, educators, leaders in scientific communities, and allies interested in supporting gender diversity in science.
Conclusion:
This session aims not only to address the current issues faced by female researchers but also to pave the way for a more inclusive and equitable scientific community. By bringing together voices of experience and wisdom, we hope to inspire and empower the next generation of women in neuroscience, especially in the field of neuropsychopharmacology.