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This webinar seeks to unravel the - often hidden - disparities that researchers from different parts of the world face due to their socioeconomic and socio-cultural backgrounds.
Together with representatives from funders, publishers and societies, we will explore actions and programmes that can break down these barriers. For those scientists who are pioneers in their family or social circles with no or little financial support, venturing into the academic realm comes with a distinct set of challenges that often remain unspoken. This webinar is designed to take an inter-regional approach, providing a global perspective on this multifaceted issue and ensuring representation from all regions among the panelists.
Dr Dangarembizi's main research interest is neuroimmune responses to fungal infections. Her current research focuses on the inflammatory response to Cryptococcus neoformans infection in the brain. A strong believer in the capability of women in neuroscience, Rachael is actively involved in promoting diversity and capacity building in African neuroscience. Dr Ip has devoted his research to investigate the mechanisms of synaptic plasticity, and will continue to expand his research focus on how such mechanistic defects result in autism-related disorders through the use of multidisciplinary approaches.
Her research focuses on the role of stress in neuropsychiatric disease, and the sex differences that underlie disease vulnerability in humans using the mouse as a preclinical model. She specializes and worked in the clinical neuropsychology field, conducting neuropsychological evaluation and rehabilitation processes.