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Lecture “Labels and lab coats: Exploring science identity”

Published: June 15, 2022; Author: Julia Sonrisa

 June 25, 2022    05:30 PM-08:00 PM EDT

Address: 160 5th Avenue, New York, NY 10010, United States

Phone: +1 646-654-0066

Web: https://www.simonsfoundation.org/

Lecture “Labels and lab coats: Exploring science identity”

Registration will close the day before the event. Review the complete list of registration and entrance requirements below.

What image comes to mind when you hear the word “scientist?” For most, it’s the stereotypical image of an old white man with wild hair in a lab coat, but does this dissuade people from pursuing careers in science? How do we create new narratives around what it means to be a scientist?

Theoretical physicist and jazz musician Stephon Alexander, a computational neuroscientist and visual artist Siavash Golkar, and behavioral neuroscientist and fashion model Aya Osman have each dedicated themselves to challenging this stereotype by finding ways to weave their personal passions and their identities into their professional personas.

Join them as they sit down with Ivvet Abdullah-Modinou, director of outreach, education, and engagement at the Simons Foundation, to discuss the importance of recognizing and celebrating the unique intersections of identity within the scientific community and how that can foster a greater sense of belonging for future generations of scientists.

About the speakers:

Stephon Alexander is a theoretical physicist, musician, and author whose work is at the interface between cosmology, particle physics, and quantum gravity. He works on the connection between the smallest and largest entities in the universe, pushing Einstein’s theory of curved space-time to extremes beyond the Big Bang with subatomic phenomena. Alexander is a professor of physics at Brown University and the president of the National Society of Black Physicists. He had previous appointments at Stanford University, Imperial College, Pennsylvania State University, Dartmouth College, and Haverford College. Alexander is also the author of the critically acclaimed book The Jazz of Physics and a professional touring jazz musician.

Siavash Golkar is an associate research scientist at the Flatiron Institute’s Center for Computational Neuroscience. His work focuses on bridging the gap between computational neuroscience and artificial intelligence. Golkar is also a New York City-based visual artist. His art is inspired by societal dynamics and interpersonal relationships, often taking the form of unconventional or surreal portraits.

Aya Osman is a behavioral neuroscientist, science communicator, and international fashion model. Her scientific expertise focuses on how changes in the gut microbiome can affect brain development and subsequent behavior. Currently, she is a postdoctoral fellow at the Friedman Brain Institute at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and the Seaver Autism Center for Research and Treatment at Mount Sinai. Osman is also signed to a well-known modeling agency in the U.K. and continues to work in the fashion industry. She harnesses her unique skillset gained from a public-facing role as a fashion model and extensive scientific training to communicate science to lay audiences with a particular focus on marginalized communities.

Registration guidelines & entrance requirements

Please take note of the following when registering:

  • Registration will close the day before the event
  • Please only register yourself and use your complete first and last name when filling in the form
  • If you have a guest you would like to bring with you to this event, please send them the link to register so they can sign up on their own
  • Limited seating is available for this in-person event and is on a first-come, first-served basis
  • On-site registration will not be permitted and walk-in entry will be denied

To attend this in-person event, you will need to register in advance and provide the following upon arrival:

  • Acceptable proof of vaccination (vaccine card/certificate, a copy or photo of vaccine card/certificate or electronic NYS Excelsior Pass or NJ Docket Pass)
  • Photo ID
  • Eventbrite ticket confirmation email with QR code
  • Simons Foundation Health Screening Questionnaire approval email

Guests are expected to complete these requirements each time they visit the Simons Foundation and entrance will not be granted without this documentation.

Event schedule:

  • 5:30 p.m. Doors open
  • 6:00 — 7:00 p.m. In Conversation
  • 7:00 — 8:00 p.m. Reception

If alcohol is served at this event, event organizers reserve the right to refuse to serve guests who are not of legal drinking age or who appear to be intoxicated. Inquiries: [email protected] The Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act and offers accessible seating to visitors with special access needs.

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