In this episode of Synaptic Justice, we sit down with neuroscientist, advocate, and program specialist Dr. Termara Parker to explore how systemic racism and technological bias show up in neuroimaging research, and what it takes to dismantle them. Dr. Parker shares her journey into neuroscience, sparked by a high school research project and a deep personal connection to autism through her younger sister. Dr. Parker’s work challenges the foundations of who is seen, included, and supported in brain research, and makes a powerful case for change.Resources Mentioned:Black In NeuroPolygence research mentorship programFree online neuroscience and neuroethics courses on EdX and Coursera
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Carlos Cardenas-Iniguez to explore how race, equity, and neuroscience intersect. We talk about the importance of epistemic humility, the role of social constructs in science, and why it matters to think critically about including race and ethnicity in research. Whether you're new to equity neuroscience or just curious about how science can be more inclusive, this conversation is a great place to start. If you are interested in the study you can access it here:Recommendations for the responsible use and communication of race and ethnicity in neuroimaging research