The following Q&A is adapted from the webinar, “Tips to Survive and Excel as a Woman in Neuroscience,” hosted by SfN’s Professional Development Committee's Women in Neuroscience Subcommittee (WINS).
How can women in neuroscience balance family with a very demanding research and teaching career? What kind of advice of guidance would you give young investigators?
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Speaker
Sheena Josselyn, PhD
Sheena Josselyn is a senior scientist in the neurosciences and mental health program at The Hospital for Sick Children and professor in psychology and physiology at the Institute of Medical Sciences at the University of Toronto. Sheena’s current research focus studies how information is encoded stored and used in the brain, primarily using mouse models. She received her Bachelor’s Degree at Queen’s University at Kingston and her PhD at the University of Toronto which are both located in Canada. Her previous position being a Research Associate in the Department of Neurobiology at UCLA and prior to that she worked in the Department of Psychiatry at Yale University School of Medicine.
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