Speakers List
A recurring issue at conferences and seminars is the underwhelming number of URM speakers giving talks. A commonly cited reason for this is not knowing who to invite. To that end, we’ve begun compiling a list of prominent URM researchers across every field of STEM and Medicine. We hope that conference organizers can use this list as a resource when inviting speakers. However we hope that organizers use this list conscientiously. There is a well-known, and well-documented, issue of “tokenism”, i.e. the idea that women and underrepresented minority researchers are included to give an appearance of diversity. We would like to stress that a diverse conference is not just about representation of minority speakers but also about creating an environment that is conducive to sharing ideas and collaborating. See our “Best practices” page for tips on how to create an inclusive environment.
Finally, we would like to stress that:
(i) Speakers on our list should be compensated properly for their time.
(ii) We are not the only resource out there! Check out this database for more lists of underrepresented researchers.
(iii) Our list is mainly nomination based (we then reach out to the researchers for their consent to be featured on the list). Please consider nominating yourself or others to be on the list! You can do so here or by emailing us at dscnatl@gmail.com.
NOTES ON USING OUR LIST
1) Please see here for the Speakers List in spreadsheet format (useful for more complicated searches), an explanation of all of the fields (and how to search them), and a list of sorted subfields.
2) Our website saves your previous search for future reference! If you would like to clear your search, press the “Clear” button (next to the “Submit” button).
| Field (see Notes for sorted subfields) | Preferred Name | Position | Description | Website | Tags | Date Updated |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neuroscience | Dr. Christian Bravo-Rivera | Post-doc | Dr. Bravo-Rivera is a post-doc in the Li lab where he investigates how communication between the ventral pallidum and the lateral habenula affect reward-seeking and punishment-avoiding behavior. | Profile Page | reward, punishment, motivation, retrieval, extinction | September 24, 2020 |
| Pharmacology, Physiology | Dr. Manuel F. Navedo | Professor | The Navedo Lab investigates how local and global calcium signaling regulates muscle contraction and transcription in physiological and pathological conditions. | Lab Website | calcium signaling, ion channels, smooth muscle cells, electrophysiology, hyperglycemia, diabetes, hypertension | September 24, 2020 |
| Neuroscience | Dr. Alberto Cruz-Martín | Assistant Professor | The Cruz-Martín lab investigates what guides the development of synaptic connections in the neocortex and how these processes malfunction in neurodevelopmental disorders. | Lab Website | neocortex, motor control, sensory processing, neural networks, cognition, optogenetics, fragile X, plasticity | September 24, 2020 |
| Genetics | Dr. Paola Giusti-Rodríguez | Assistant Professor | The Giusti-Rodríguez lab investigates the genetic underpinnings of schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders. | Faculty Page | mental illness, schizophrenia, fragile X syndrome, functional genomics | September 24, 2020 |
| Immunology, Microbiology, Virology | Dr. Oliver I Fregoso | Assistant Professor | The Fregoso Lab investigates the life cycle and evolution of primate lentiviruses such as HIV. They are currently focused on how DNA damage response proteins and pathways regulate lentiviral replication. | Lab Website | HIV, evolution, DNA damage response, host pathogen interaction, lentivirus, innate immunity | September 24, 2020 |
| Neuroscience | Dr. Fidel Santamaria | Professor | The Santamaria lab investigates how Purkinje cells in the cerebellum help process and store information. Additionally, he is working to model neural networks using fractional order differential equations. | Lab Website | computational neuroscience, cerebellum, Purkinje, engram, memory, neural networks | September 24, 2020 |
| Microbiology, Neuroscience | Dr. Santiago Cuesta | Post-doc | Dr. Cuesta researches the effects of psychoactive substances on gut microbiota dynamics, while also investigating how psychostimulant-induced changes to the microbiota alter the brain’s response to these substances. | Research Gate | amphetamine, cocaine, substance abuse, dopamine, gut microbiota | September 24, 2020 |
| Computational Neuroscience, Neuroscience, Psychology | Dr. Anna Jafarpour | Post-doc, Instructor | Dr. Jafarpour investigates the mechanisms behind our encoding and retrieving of memories. | Research Page | encoding, memory, retrieval, perception | September 24, 2020 |
| Psychology | Dr. Lorenzo Lorenzo-Luaces | Assistant Professor | The Study of Affective Disorders’ Classification and Treatment (SADCAT) Lab investigates the clinical presentation, prognosis, and treatment of depression, specifically looking at the efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapies (CBTs). We are especially interested in treatments that can have a large public health impact (e.g., psychoeducation, internet-based CBT, bibliotherapy). | Lab Website | depression, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), psychotherapy | September 24, 2020 |
| Molecular Biology, Neuroscience | Dr. E. Javier Lopez Soto | Post-doc | Dr. López Soto is a Warren Alpert Fellow and Post-doc in the Lipscombe Lab. He studies how alternative pre-mRNA splicing, a mechanism that fine-tunes the properties of neuronal proteins for specific cellular tasks, is tightly regulated in pain pathways and integrated with epigenetic mechanisms to control nociception. | Research Gate | alternative splicing, epigenetics, RNA processing, chronic pain, pain | September 24, 2020 |
