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N B L

Diversity & Inclusion

The Neuroendocrinology and Behavior lab is committed to increasing initiatives for expanding diversity and for creating a workspace where all lab members feel included and valued, regardless of their age, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, citizenship status, socioeconomic status, religion, sex, gender identity or expression of that identity, sexual orientation, able-bodiedness or mental health status. We feel that having laboratory members with varied backgrounds and sets of experiences is an asset that allows for the generation of new ideas and approaches to scientific problems. We value taking part in discussions to increase self-awareness and foster respect both among lab members and within our field/communities.

In line with these beliefs, we pledge to:

Prospective Graduate Students

Applying to Graduate School

Prospective graduate students interested in working in the NBL must apply and be accepted to the Cognition and Neuroscience Doctoral Program. Please contact Dr. Bangasser before applying.