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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Genetics, Health Equity | Krystal Tsosie | Ph.D. Candidate, Co-Principal Investigator | Krystal investigates the underlying genetic determinants of pre-eclampsia in a US American Indian population. She also has co-founded the first Indigenous-led biobank for tribes in the US, and studies community engagement and ethics related to genomics research in Indigenous populations. | Lab Website | health equity, Indigenous, ethics, community engagement, data science, Women's Health, biobanking | September 24, 2020 |
| Cellular Biology, Molecular Biology, Ophthalmology | Dr. Carla Ramos | Post-doc | Dr. Ramos is a post-doc in the Penn lab where she investigates the metabolic effects of hyperlipidemia, hyperglycemia and more on retinal glia cells. | hyperlipidemia, hyperglycemia, hypertension, retina, glia cells, diabetic retinopathy | September 24, 2020 | |
| Neuroscience | Dr. Shawn Bates | Post-doc | Dr. Bates works in the Bhatnagar Lab where he investigates how biological sex is related to chronic stress management and cognition. | Profile Page | stress, cognition, sex/gender, mental health | September 24, 2020 |
| Computational Chemistry, Materials Chemistry, Quantum Mechanics | Dr. Carlos Jimenez Hoyos | Assistant Professor | The Jimenez Hoyos group develops new methods and materials to study various chemical phenomena such as molecular magnets, multi-metal centers in enzymes and catalytic reactions on transition metal surfaces. | Faculty Page | magnets, metalloproteins, transition metals, quantum embedding | September 24, 2020 |
| Electrochemistry, Pharmacology | Dr. Netz Arroyo | Assistant Professor | The Arroyo laboratory focuses on the engineering of electrochemical biosensors enabling the continuous, real-time monitoring of therapeutic agents in situ in the body. | Lab Website | biomedical engineering, electrochemistry, personalized medicine, precision medicine, pharmacokinetics, in-vivo biosensing | September 24, 2020 |
| Chemical Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Nanotechnology | Dr. Raúl Hernández Sánchez | Assistant Professor | The Hernández Sánchez lab works to develop and synthesize nanosized structures with molecular fidelity, i.e. molecular nanotubes and nanoclusters. These will shed light into structure-function relationships related to electrical conductivity, magnetic, and catalytic properties of materials. | Lab Website | catalysis, magnetism, molecular nanotubes, synthetic chemistry, nanoclusters | September 24, 2020 |
| Neuroscience | Dr. Nahid Zokaei | Fellow | Dr Zokaei investigates the neuromodulation of short- and long-term memories and attention and how these mechanisms are affected by disorders of old-age such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. | Faculty Page | memory, attention, neurodegeneration, Parkinson's Disease, Alzheimer's Disease, cognition | September 24, 2020 |
| Metabolism, Neuroscience, Nutrition | Dr. Valerie Darcey | Post-doc | Dr. Darcey is a post-doc in the Hall lab where she investigates the potential effects of diet and nutritional status on our brain physiology and how that may affect our habits and ability to control our impulses. Find out more about her work here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/valerie-darcey-2428a489, and here: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5053-4567 | Research Page | habits, dopamine, striatum, obesity, nutrition, health equity, diet | September 24, 2020 |
| Cellular Biology, Genetics, Immunology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology | Dr. Igor Cestari | Assistant Professor | The Cestari Lab investigates the infectious pathogenic family of Kinetoplastics, specifically focusing on their genetic and antigenic diversity as well as their mechanisms of signal transduction. | Faculty Page | kinetoplastids, allelic diversity, antigen, gene regulation, signaling, parasitology, immune evasion | September 24, 2020 |
| Neuroscience | Dr. John Bryce Ortiz | Post-doc | Dr. J. Bryce Ortiz is a post-doc studying the effects of traumatic brain injury-induced endocrine dysfunction and sleep disorders in the pediatric population. | ResearchGate | Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), stress, gender/sex, hippocampus, memory, hormones, endocrine, sleep | September 24, 2020 |
