Society for Equity Neuroscience (SEQUINS)
Neurological disease is the leading cause of illness and disability worldwide, but the burden of neurological disease is not evenly distributed, with certain groups and regions being more affected than others. The Society for Equity Neuroscience (SEQUINS) is the central and unifying global organization for Equity Neuroscientists. Equity Neuroscientists traverse all branches of science, stages of translational research, forms of neurological disease, and types of professional discipline. SEQUINS seeks to stimulate, promote, and disseminate high quality research for equitable nervous system care and health, primarily focusing on five major areas: sex/gender, racial/ethnic, geographic, socioeconomic, and global. SEQUINS has something for everyone, including those who don't work in brain research or care, but are interested in helping to ensure brain health equity through moral support, networking, community engagement, and policy making. Key SEQUINS-related events will be streamed here.
SEQUINS Disparities Dialogue on Alzheimer's Disease and Alzheimer's Disease Related Dementias
SEQUINS Disparities Dialogue on Multiple Sclerosis: Dr. Lilyana Amezcua
SEQUINS September 2025 INSPIRE Lecture: Dr. Rachel Forman
SEQUINS September 2025 INSPIRE Lecture: Dr. Kimberly O'Neill
SEQUINS September 2025 State of Science Lecture
SEQUINS 2025 Early Career Session: Succeeding Early
SEQUINS 2025 Early Career Session: Right Mentor and Collaborator
SEQUINS 2025 Hall of Fame Lecture: Dr. Robert J. Adams
SEQUINS 2025 Hall of Fame Lecture: Dr. Cheryl Bushnell
SEQUINS 2025 Hall of Fame Lecture: Dr. Lewis Morgenstern
SEQUINS 2025 Griffith Mentor Award Lecture: Dr. Deanna Saylor
SEQUINS 2025 Hall of Fame Lecture: Dr. Barbara Vickrey
SEQUINS 2025 Hall of Fame Lecture: Dr. Moira Kapral
SEQUINS 2025 Bright Star Award Lecture: Dr. Ece Bayram
Society for Equity Neuroscience: Hall of Famers Roundtable 2025