Dr. Gamble-George received the Outstanding Volunteer Award for serving as a virtual lecturer for more than 313 students in 10 classrooms across 6 US states on topics such as the design process for portraits, what a neuroscientist does and the education and skills required for a neuroscientist, the scientific method, how to pursue and prepare for a career in the field of health science, and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) or brain illness. This award is given by Nepris (https://www.nepris.com/), which connects educators with a vast network of industry professionals to engage students in their learning and prepare them for their future. Dr. Gamble-George received this award for her dedication to expanding students’ career exposure and bringing real-world relevance to education. Through her volunteerism, she helped to prepare students for the future of work.


SCIENTIFIC METHOD

CHRONIC TRAUMATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY (CTE) RESEARCH

IF/THEN WOMEN IN STEM SERIES: WHAT DOES A NEUROSCIENTIST DO?

HEALTH SCIENCE CAREERS WITHOUT A 4-YEAR DEGREE

LEGO PORTRAITS


Dr. Gamble-George

I love to empower people to become thought leaders and STEAM/STEMM innovators. I served as an expert science advisor for scientists that study chronic heart and lung diseases, HIV, and mental health. I also co-founded a biotech IoT application and device development company. As a scientist, I conduct research related to brain diseases and disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease, anxiety and stress-related disorders, and substance use disorders.

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