Breaking Barriers: How Science Is Becoming More Inclusive
Who Gets to Do Science?
Nautilus2026.03.31Updated 14d ago

Who Gets to Do Science?: A neuroscientist who spent the last decade tearing down the class, race, and language barriers that keep people like him out of research
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A neuroscientist spent the last decade dismantling class, race, and language barriers that exclude underrepresented groups from research careers. His work challenges systemic inequities in academia and advocates for broader access to scientific fields. The effort aims to transform who gets to participate in scientific discovery.
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