The Ben Barres comparison to the “sister” Barb Barres story is there in a few profiles with slight variations in the exact quote. This account is from an official Stanford source:

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/07/060714174545.htm

On Thursday, December 20, 2018, Judith Ogilvie <judith.ogilvie@slu.edu> wrote:

One of my favorite Ben Barres stories:

He was at a conference where he had just given a keynote lecture. Walking through a crowd, he overheard two people talking about what a great lecture it was when he heard one of them say, "...and he's so much smarter than his sister." 


He doesn't have a sister.


I heard this third hand from someone who said that he was reported to have told this story at a discussion/workshop about women in neuroscience, i.e. this is an unsubstantiated rumor. If anyone has a first hand report, I'd love a better source.

-Judy Ogilvie


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Those were two nominations I had in mind too, Bill. Thanks for getting them out. Don't know if anyone has mentions Ben Barres, but I'd like to recommend him: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Barres

Truly inspiring neuroscientist .... thanks to all for great suggestions.

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On Dec 20, 2018, at 4:54 PM, William Grisham <dr.billgrisham@gmail.com> wrote:

Diverse individuals in neuroscience

Hi all,

I would nominate Eric Jarvis http://jarvislab.net/<https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fjarvislab.net%2F&data=02%7C01%7Cjuramirez%40davidson.edu%7C9e54f4bfd19047b920bd08d666c5912a%7C35d8763cd2b14213b629f5df0af9e3c3%7C1%7C0%7C636809396757905513&sdata=QsVk79Ct%2BNoWHx1UMLI%2B2uM5YPoZreV2brXldLTQgLA%3D&reserved=0> . Eric is African American and has stunning accomplishments in birdsong neurobiology as well as evolution. He had seven articles in a single issue of Science in 2014. As a High Schooler, he studied at a performance academy and was such a good dancer that he was being recruited by a major dance company (Alvin Ailey, if I remember). He decided to pursue an academic career however. He is currently a prof at Rockefeller U.

I would also nominate Simon LeVay (http://www.simonlevay.com/<https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.simonlevay.com%2F&data=02%7C01%7Cjuramirez%40davidson.edu%7C9e54f4bfd19047b920bd08d666c5912a%7C35d8763cd2b14213b629f5df0af9e3c3%7C1%7C0%7C636809396757905513&sdata=cd99td6QAn2NmxHc9UWp9%2BN84C1yWDW1T%2BHw74mh%2FB4%3D&reserved=0>) --an openly gay investigator who found a difference between gay and straight men's brains in the hypothalamus (article attached). Before this effort, he did a lot of work with Carla Schatz and Hubel & Wiesel on vision, perhaps including some of the work for which the latter earned a Nobel Prize. He's a great speaker, incidentally.

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Hi Kristen and all,

I teach at an HSI, so I like to try to highlight Latinx contributions to
neuroscience. Two I've found that students connect to are Paul Bach-Y-Rita
and Miguel Nicolelis.

Bach-y-Rita grew up in Mexico. He was a visionary in terms of thinking
about neuroplasticity and helped develop sensory substitution devices. The
company he helped found, BrainPort, has been making great advances treating
vertigo, stroke-induced balance problems, and other disorders through
sensory subsitution. There's a great short overview of his research and
legacy here: https://vimeo.com/59755393<https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fvimeo.com%2F59755393&data=02%7C01%7Cjuramirez%40davidson.edu%7C9e54f4bfd19047b920bd08d666c5912a%7C35d8763cd2b14213b629f5df0af9e3c3%7C1%7C0%7C636809396757915527&sdata=Q6sRF%2FNtbIgoI1ETwLK4pqwgSlc9ulmXGfmZsHzoHC0%3D&reserved=0> ... it's really an incredible story.

And, of course, Nicolelis is famous for his work decoding the motor cortex
and developing neuroprosthetics (including the controversial first kick of
the 2014 World Cup in Brazil).

Both have accessible primary literature articles that students can dig into
as well as good review articles and online talks/documentaries.

Here's a Nicolelis article that merge's with Bach-y-Rita's work, where they
attach infrared light sensors to the head of a rat and pipe the info from
it into the somatosensory cortex...the rats learn to use this information
without loosing somatosensory inputs!
      Thomson EE, Carra R, Nicolelis MAL. 2013. Perceiving invisible light
through a somatosensory cortical prosthesis. Nat Commun 4: 1?7. PMID:
23403583. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms2497<https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.1038%2Fncomms2497&data=02%7C01%7Cjuramirez%40davidson.edu%7C9e54f4bfd19047b920bd08d666c5912a%7C35d8763cd2b14213b629f5df0af9e3c3%7C1%7C0%7C636809396757925528&sdata=BL7iSuZl1UFfgH6tcZo3As6hx99Hs%2B3PcvxcO6U1j5g%3D&reserved=0>.

And here's a pilot trial from Bach-y-Rita's group that examines the use of
the BrainPort to improve balance in stroke patients:
   https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003999311002486



I'd be happy to hear from more FUN folks about stories/people they
highlight... maybe we should even crowd-source an OSF page as a resource?


Bob




On Sat, Dec 15, 2018 at 8:14 AM William Ju <wmyh.ju@utoronto.ca<mailto:wmyh.ju@utoronto.ca>> wrote:

Echoing Judith's sentiment - her story is a very interesting/compelling
one as well!


Dr. William Ju, M.Sc., Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Teaching Stream
University of Toronto
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If you include any development in your course, consider some of Rita
Levi-Montalcini?s classic papers. She has a compelling personal story.
- Judy Ogivie


On Dec 14, 2018, at 7:52 PM, William Ju <wmyh.ju@utoronto.ca<mailto:wmyh.ju@utoronto.ca>> wrote:

Hi Kristen

I  teach a 3rd year neurobiology course (several in fact) and it sounds
similar in scope to yours. I like to highlight the work of Carl Hart
(African American psychologist and chair of Culumbia University) as well as
Ben Barres (born Barbara Barres). There are also more controversial ones
that I highlight - and happy to discuss these too! Great to see this
working in to mainstream neuro and would love to see the assignments you
develop around these (and would love to compare)


Best wishes,

Bill


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University of Toronto
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Hi all,

I teach an Introduction to Neurobiology course which covers
neurophysiology, cellular basis of learning and memory and some sensory and
motor systems. I like to use research from classic or current papers to
highlight these concepts and I?d like to increase the diversity of
scientists that I highlight. To that end, I?m looking for suggestions of
papers that are from diverse scientists, in all the ways that is defined,
that are related to the course concepts. The students love to hear details
about the scientists so any background information or back story about the
science would be welcome.



Thanks in advance!

Kristen



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Neuroscience & Behavioral Biology Program

Emory University

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Bob, Kristen and everyone else!


On a different note.....perhaps we could all work together to write up a JUNE report? I'd love to work with all of you to do so on creating a diversity/inclusivity module/course in neuroscience (or describing how things have gone for all of us/types of assignments)


Hope your semester has been great and wishing all of you the very best for the holidays!


Dr. William Ju, M.Sc., Ph.D.
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Hi Kristen and all,

I teach at an HSI, so I like to try to highlight Latinx contributions to neuroscience. Two I've found that students connect to are Paul Bach-Y-Rita and Miguel Nicolelis.

Bach-y-Rita grew up in Mexico. He was a visionary in terms of thinking about neuroplasticity and helped develop sensory substitution devices. The company he helped found, BrainPort, has been making great advances treating vertigo, stroke-induced balance problems, and other disorders through sensory subsitution. There's a great short overview of his research and legacy here: https://vimeo.com/59755393<https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fvimeo.com%2F59755393&data=02%7C01%7Cjuramirez%40davidson.edu%7C9e54f4bfd19047b920bd08d666c5912a%7C35d8763cd2b14213b629f5df0af9e3c3%7C1%7C0%7C636809396757965557&sdata=Md3ysoprfs%2BD3oUkOlnoQWPUVKpOIPpFZyluQNR8usQ%3D&reserved=0> ... it's really an incredible story.

And, of course, Nicolelis is famous for his work decoding the motor cortex and developing neuroprosthetics (including the controversial first kick of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil).

Both have accessible primary literature articles that students can dig into as well as good review articles and online talks/documentaries.

Here's a Nicolelis article that merge's with Bach-y-Rita's work, where they attach infrared light sensors to the head of a rat and pipe the info from it into the somatosensory cortex...the rats learn to use this information without loosing somatosensory inputs!
      Thomson EE, Carra R, Nicolelis MAL. 2013. Perceiving invisible light through a somatosensory cortical prosthesis. Nat Commun 4: 1?7. PMID: 23403583. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms2497<https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.1038%2Fncomms2497&data=02%7C01%7Cjuramirez%40davidson.edu%7C9e54f4bfd19047b920bd08d666c5912a%7C35d8763cd2b14213b629f5df0af9e3c3%7C1%7C0%7C636809396757965557&sdata=0TFlN0EvBewTlhiYop3sjIxpfkrSn%2FAvPrXU8NzYJ4U%3D&reserved=0>.

And here's a pilot trial from Bach-y-Rita's group that examines the use of the BrainPort to improve balance in stroke patients:
   https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003999311002486



I'd be happy to hear from more FUN folks about stories/people they highlight... maybe we should even crowd-source an OSF page as a resource?


Bob




On Sat, Dec 15, 2018 at 8:14 AM William Ju <wmyh.ju@utoronto.ca<mailto:wmyh.ju@utoronto.ca><mailto:wmyh.ju@utoronto.ca<mailto:wmyh.ju@utoronto.ca>>> wrote:

Echoing Judith's sentiment - her story is a very interesting/compelling one as well!


Dr. William Ju, M.Sc., Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Teaching Stream
University of Toronto
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From: FUN_Mail <fun_mail-bounces@lists.funfaculty.org<mailto:fun_mail-bounces@lists.funfaculty.org><mailto:fun_mail-bounces@lists.funfaculty.org<mailto:fun_mail-bounces@lists.funfaculty.org>>> on behalf of Judith Ogilvie <judith.ogilvie@slu.edu<mailto:judith.ogilvie@slu.edu><mailto:judith.ogilvie@slu.edu<mailto:judith.ogilvie@slu.edu>>>
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Subject: Re: [FUN_Mail] Highlighting diversity in neuroscience

If you include any development in your course, consider some of Rita Levi-Montalcini?s classic papers. She has a compelling personal story.
- Judy Ogivie


On Dec 14, 2018, at 7:52 PM, William Ju <wmyh.ju@utoronto.ca<mailto:wmyh.ju@utoronto.ca><mailto:wmyh.ju@utoronto.ca<mailto:wmyh.ju@utoronto.ca>>> wrote:


Hi Kristen

I  teach a 3rd year neurobiology course (several in fact) and it sounds similar in scope to yours. I like to highlight the work of Carl Hart (African American psychologist and chair of Culumbia University) as well as Ben Barres (born Barbara Barres). There are also more controversial ones that I highlight - and happy to discuss these too! Great to see this working in to mainstream neuro and would love to see the assignments you develop around these (and would love to compare)


Best wishes,

Bill


Dr. Bill Ju, M.Sc., Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Teaching Stream
University of Toronto
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Subject: [FUN_Mail] Highlighting diversity in neuroscience


Hi all,

I teach an Introduction to Neurobiology course which covers neurophysiology, cellular basis of learning and memory and some sensory and motor systems. I like to use research from classic or current papers to highlight these concepts and I?d like to increase the diversity of scientists that I highlight. To that end, I?m looking for suggestions of papers that are from diverse scientists, in all the ways that is defined, that are related to the course concepts. The students love to hear details about the scientists so any background information or back story about the science would be welcome.



Thanks in advance!

Kristen



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Associate Director and Senior Lecturer

Neuroscience & Behavioral Biology Program

Emory University

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