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The Society for Equity Neuroscience (SEQUINS) is an international membership organization for equity neuroscientists. SEQUINS seeks to promote health equity via science.<ref name="Society for Equity Neuroscience">{{cite web |title=Society for Equity Neuroscience |url=s-equi-ns.org |website=Sequins |access-date=19 June 2024 |language=en}}</ref> SEQUINS was founded in 2024 by Bruce Ovbiagele.<ref>{{cite web |title=Bruce Ovbiagele {{!}} UCSF Profiles |url=https://profiles.ucsf.edu/bruce.ovbiagele |website=profiles.ucsf.edu}}</ref> Equity Neuroscience involves identifying and addressing the key obstacles and enablers to proper functioning of the brain for everyone, every time, and everywhere.<ref name="Society for Equity Neuroscience"/> Important demographic disparities and inequities studied by equity neuroscientists include sex-gender, racial-ethnic, geographic, socioeconomic, and global.<ref name=" |
The Society for Equity Neuroscience (SEQUINS) is an international membership organization for equity neuroscientists. SEQUINS seeks to promote health equity via science.<ref name="Society for Equity Neuroscience">{{cite web |title=Society for Equity Neuroscience |url=//s-equi-ns.org |website=Sequins |access-date=19 June 2024 |language=en}}</ref> SEQUINS was founded in 2024 by Bruce Ovbiagele.<ref>{{cite web |title=Bruce Ovbiagele {{!}} UCSF Profiles |url=https://profiles.ucsf.edu/bruce.ovbiagele |website=profiles.ucsf.edu}}</ref> Equity Neuroscience involves identifying and addressing the key obstacles and enablers to proper functioning of the brain for everyone, every time, and everywhere.<ref name="Society for Equity Neuroscience"/> Important demographic disparities and inequities studied by equity neuroscientists include sex-gender, racial-ethnic, geographic, socioeconomic, and global.<ref name="Society for Equity Neuroscience"/> Equity neuroscientists traverse all branches of sciences, all stages of translational research, all types of neurological disease, and several professional disciplines.<ref name="Society for Equity Neuroscience"/> Initiatives affiliated with SEQUINS include the TRANCENDS program, <ref>{{cite journal |last1=Tagge |first1=Raelle |last2=Lackland |first2=Daniel T. |last3=Gorelick |first3=Philip B. |last4=Litvan |first4=Irene |last5=Cruz-Flores |first5=Salvador |last6=Merino |first6=José G. |last7=Ovbiagele |first7=Bruce |title=Career Development Program for Underrepresented in Medicine Scholars in Academic Neurology: TRANSCENDS |journal=Neurology |pages=125–133 |doi=10.1212/WNL.0000000000012058 |date=19 July 2021|volume=97 |issue=3 |pmid=33893201 |pmc=8302150 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Tagge |first1=Raelle |last2=Lackland |first2=Daniel T. |last3=Ovbiagele |first3=Bruce |title=The TRANSCENDS program: Rationale and overview |url=https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33162065/ |journal=Journal of the Neurological Sciences |pages=117218 |doi=10.1016/j.jns.2020.117218 |date=15 January 2021|volume=420 |pmid=33162065 }}</ref>, HEADS-UP program,<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Towfighi |first1=Amytis |last2=Benson |first2=Richard T. |last3=Tagge |first3=Raelle |last4=Moy |first4=Claudia S. |last5=Wright |first5=Clinton B. |last6=Ovbiagele |first6=Bruce |title=Inaugural Health Equity and Actionable Disparities in Stroke: Understanding and Problem-Solving Symposium |url=https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/full/10.1161/STROKEAHA.120.030423 |journal=Stroke |pages=3382–3391 |language=en |doi=10.1161/STROKEAHA.120.030423 |date=November 2020|volume=51 |issue=11 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Towfighi |first1=Amytis |last2=Ovbiagele |first2=Bruce |title=Health Equity and Actionable Disparities in Stroke: 2021 Update |url=https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/STROKEAHA.122.035816 |journal=Stroke |pages=636–642 |language=en |doi=10.1161/STROKEAHA.122.035816 |date=March 2022|volume=53 |issue=3 }}</ref>, TALENTS program,<ref>{{cite web |title=Training Africans to Lead and Execute Neurological Trials & Studies (TALENTS) - Fogarty International Center @ NIH |url=https://www.fic.nih.gov/Grants/Search/Pages/ncdlifespan-d43tw012030.aspx |website=Fogarty International Center}}</ref>, and GRASP program<ref>{{cite web |title=GRASP {{!}} DS-I Africa |url=https://dsi-africa.org/project/26 |website=dsi-africa.org}}</ref> |
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The Society for Equity Neuroscience (SEQUINS) is an international membership organization for equity neuroscientists. SEQUINS seeks to promote health equity via science.[1] SEQUINS was founded in 2024 by Bruce Ovbiagele.[2] Equity Neuroscience involves identifying and addressing the key obstacles and enablers to proper functioning of the brain for everyone, every time, and everywhere.[1] Important demographic disparities and inequities studied by equity neuroscientists include sex-gender, racial-ethnic, geographic, socioeconomic, and global.[1] Equity neuroscientists traverse all branches of sciences, all stages of translational research, all types of neurological disease, and several professional disciplines.[1] Initiatives affiliated with SEQUINS include the TRANCENDS program, [3][4], HEADS-UP program,[5][6], TALENTS program,[7], and GRASP program[8]
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- ^ a b c d "Society for Equity Neuroscience". Sequins. Retrieved 19 June 2024.
- ^ "Bruce Ovbiagele | UCSF Profiles". profiles.ucsf.edu.
- ^ Tagge, Raelle; Lackland, Daniel T.; Gorelick, Philip B.; Litvan, Irene; Cruz-Flores, Salvador; Merino, José G.; Ovbiagele, Bruce (19 July 2021). "Career Development Program for Underrepresented in Medicine Scholars in Academic Neurology: TRANSCENDS". Neurology. 97 (3): 125–133. doi:10.1212/WNL.0000000000012058. PMC 8302150. PMID 33893201.
- ^ Tagge, Raelle; Lackland, Daniel T.; Ovbiagele, Bruce (15 January 2021). "The TRANSCENDS program: Rationale and overview". Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 420: 117218. doi:10.1016/j.jns.2020.117218. PMID 33162065.
- ^ Towfighi, Amytis; Benson, Richard T.; Tagge, Raelle; Moy, Claudia S.; Wright, Clinton B.; Ovbiagele, Bruce (November 2020). "Inaugural Health Equity and Actionable Disparities in Stroke: Understanding and Problem-Solving Symposium". Stroke. 51 (11): 3382–3391. doi:10.1161/STROKEAHA.120.030423.
- ^ Towfighi, Amytis; Ovbiagele, Bruce (March 2022). "Health Equity and Actionable Disparities in Stroke: 2021 Update". Stroke. 53 (3): 636–642. doi:10.1161/STROKEAHA.122.035816.
- ^ "Training Africans to Lead and Execute Neurological Trials & Studies (TALENTS) - Fogarty International Center @ NIH". Fogarty International Center.
- ^ "GRASP | DS-I Africa". dsi-africa.org.
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