Interview with STEMming in Stilettos

Dr. Gamble-George was interviewed by Dr. Natoshia Anderson (Dr. Toshia) on a podcast series with STEMming in Stilettos, which highlights minority women in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) today. Dr. Gamble-George discussed her STEM journey to becoming a neuroscientist and entrepreneur, the experiences and people that Read more

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Interview with the Wonder Women Tech Sho‪w

Dr. Gamble-George was interviewed by Lisa Mae Brunson, who is the founder of Wonder Women Tech, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and global ecosystem that produces year-round programming, conferences, workshops, career fairs, and an online community that highlights, celebrates, educates, and amplifies Women, BIPOC, and the Underrepresented in Science, Technology, Engineering, Read more

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Featured in Winter Issue of USF Magazine

Dr. Gamble-George has been featured on page 41 in USF Magazine, the official magazine of the USF Alumni Association that highlights high-impact activities and major initiatives and programs within USF. In the Winter 2020 issue of USF Magazine, she talks about the IF/THEN Initiative, in which she is an ambassador. IF/THEN was founded on the belief that “IF we Read more

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WomenTech Network Special Recognition Award

Dr. Gamble-George was selected from over 2000 nominations of women and allies in technology to receive the WomenTech Network Special Recognition Global Award. This award was given by the WomenTech Network, which is a global platform powered by Coding Girls, Tech Family Ventures, and Tallocate promoting diversity in technology, leadership, and entrepreneurship. The Read more

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NHLBI 2020 Director’s Award for Partnership/Collaboration

Dr. Gamble-George received the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) 2020 Director’s Award for Partnership/Collaboration as part of the NHLBI Women’s Health Working Group for her exemplary dedication and advancement of women’s health research, workforce development, and health education. This award is given by NHLBI (https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/), which is the Read more

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Featured on #BlackInSciComm Website

Dr. Gamble-George has been featured on the #BlackInSciComm (Black in Science Communication) website as part of an initiative to provide a space for Black science communicators to engage, grow, and educate. Her profile on this website will as well serve as a tool for connecting with other members of the #BlackInSciComm community, whether an individual is Read more

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Chairing Workshop at SACNAS 2020 for Women in STEM

Although the representation of women in STEM fields has increased over the years, there remains significant departures of women at every stage of their STEM career paths. AAAS IF/THEN® Ambassadors represent a unique group of women who have demonstrated exceptional “staying power” in STEM fields. At the National Diversity in STEM Read more

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Invited Talk for Brain Science Speaker Series at LSU MIND

Dr. Gamble-George has been invited to give a virtual presentation entitled, “Harnessing Brain Science to Shape Healthcare” as part of the Brain Science Speaker Series for the Multidisciplinary Initiative for Neuroscience Discovery (MIND) at Louisiana State University (LSU), whose mission is to coordinate and strengthen research, training, and community outreach Read more

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Featured in October Issue of èBella Magazine

Dr. Gamble-George has been featured on page 54 in èBella Magazine, a Southwest Florida magazine that gives a voice to dynamic women, connects the community to the power of women supporting women, and collaborates with featured ‘heroes’ to make a memorable impact on its readers and the communities in which Read more

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Featured in new, “Permanent” Museum Exhibit in Chicago

The International Museum of Surgical Science (IMSS) will be featuring Dr. Gamble-George in a “new,” permanent exhibit called “Rx For Success” along with other STEM professionals in Chicago, Illinois, USA. This new exhibit is made possible in part by a #GenderEquityGrant from the Association of Science and Technology Centers (ASTC), a professional membership organization with Read more

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Panelist on STEAM Dreamers Virtual Panel Series

Dr. Gamble-George will be speaking about her STEAM Journey and providing advice to young women that are interested in becoming a STEAM professional on the August 2020 STEAM Dreamers Virtual Panel, which is hosted by Reinvented Magazine. Reinvented Magazine was created by Reinvented Inc., which is a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization that Read more

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Talk on AI in Healthcare with Magnimind Academy

Dr. Gamble-George was invited to talk about artificial intelligence (AI) in the healthcare industry with Magnimind Academy, an organization that helps people to experience a career change or improve data skills by organizing courses, weekly boot camps and daily meet-ups to transfer the knowledge. She discussed opportunities that may arise Read more

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Contributor to ICB Blog on #BlackinNeuroWeek

Integrative and Comparative Biology (ICB), formerly American Zoologist, is the official journal of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. On its blog, ICB highlights articles from current issues, features behind-the-scenes insights from article authors, and much more. Dr. Gamble-George contributed her thoughts to the ICB blog with other fellow neuroscientists at different stages in Read more

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Featured on “Geeky Girl Reality” Blog

The Geeky Girl Reality is a job site for early careers in STEM. It is dedicated to helping young women and girls connect with inclusive STEM-related employers and opportunities through its job and gig board. Dr. Gamble-George was interviewed by Geeky Girl Reality’s team about her STEM journey and featured on Read more

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Featured on #BlackinNeuro Website

Dr. Gamble-George has been featured on the #BlackinNeuro website as part of an initiative to increase in the scientific community and the general public the visibility of African-American or Black individuals that are at different stages of their careers in the field of neuroscience. Her profile on this website will Read more

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Interview with National Children’s Museum

Dr. Gamble-George was interviewed by 9-year-old Giselle on a podcast series called “STEAM Daydream” with the National Children’s Museum. The STEAM Daydream podcast series interviews monthly STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) innovators from across the United States for answers to kids’ questions about STEAM. Dr. Gamble-George explained to Read more

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Nepris Outstanding Volunteer Award

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, Read more

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AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellowships

Dr. Gamble-George was chosen as one of more than 270 top scientists and engineers to serve in federal offices as part of the 47th class of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Science & Technology Policy Fellowships (STPF). Through this fellowship, she will serve as a Health Scientist Read more

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2018 Entrepreneur of the Year Awardee

Dr. Gamble-George has been selected to receive along with her SciX co-founder, Ms. Gloryvee Cordero, the Entrepreneur of the Year Award by the Small Business Expo, America’s largest small business trade show and networking event, at its inaugural Best of Small Business Awards™. SciX, LLC will also receive the SB100 Read more

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SfN’s 2018 Early Career Policy Ambassadors Program

Dr. Gamble-George has been selected to participate in SfN’s 2018 Early Career Policy Ambassadors Program.  Through this program, she will have the opportunity to interact with leading neuroscience advocates and the policymakers, such as Congressional representatives and senators, who make the decisions that determine the future of scientific research. Press Releases:  Neuroscience Advocates Make Strong Read more

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Dr. Levi Watkins, Jr. Student Awards

The Dr. Levi Watkins Jr. student awards are presented annually to at least one graduate student and one medical student associated with Vanderbilt University School of Medicine who have made outstanding contributions to the institution by fostering a more diverse environment that is enriching, encouraging and embracing of all Vanderbilt Read more

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SfN Neuroscience Scholars Program

Dr. Gamble-George shares her thoughts about the importance of supporting diversity in the neuroscience field and her experiences as a participant in the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) Neurosciene Scholars Program. The Society for Neuroscience (SfN) Neurosciene Scholars Program is a multi-year program designed to enhance career development and professional networking opportunities for underrepresented Read more

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UNCF-Merck Science Initiative

The UNCF-Merck Science Initiative is dedicated to supporting the training and development of world-class African American biomedical scientists to achieve the complementary goals of national economic competitiveness and social diversity. A component of the UNCF-Merck Science Initiative is the UNCF/Merck Graduate Science Research Dissertation Fellowships. Dr. Gamble-George was awarded one of Read more

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64th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting

Dr. Gamble-George joined Nobel Laureates and researchers considered the next generation of leading scientists from all over the world in Lindau to participate in the 64th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting on Physiology or Medicine. More than 20,000 young scientists from 80 countries applied to attend this meeting, but only 604 Read more

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APHA-SA Speed Mentoring Program

In the Nation’s Health, Dr. Gamble-George discussed the purpose and benefits of the “Speed Mentoring” program at the American Public Health Association (APHA) 136th Annual Meeting and Exposition in San Diego, California.  The APHA-Student Assembly Mentoring Committee, which Dr. Gamble-George served on as Co-Chair, hosted the first “Speed Mentoring” event that Read more

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