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On Diversity in Neuroscience - HIMSS Europe Series with Dr. Sivaniya Subramaniapillai

On Diversity in Neuroscience - HIMSS Europe Series with Dr. Sivaniya Subramaniapillai

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Transforming Brain Health Research To Bridge Gaps In Representation.

In this new episode of Narratives of Purpose's special series from the 2025 HIMSS European Health Conference, host Claire Murigande speaks with neuroscientist, brain health and population health researcher, Dr. Sivaniya Subramaniapillai.

Dr. Sivaniya discusses the necessity of considering not just sex and gender differences, but a multitude of identity factors in neuroscience research and how they intersect. She stresses that collecting diverse data sets is essential for advancing our understanding of brain health outcomes and addressing health disparities.

Dr. Sivaniya insists on the need to examine social policies and environmental factors that promote better brain health for all demographics.

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This episode was produced with the support of Shawn Smith at Dripping in Black.

CHAPTERS:

00:00 - Facilitating Better Brain Health and Ageing

01:25 - Introducing Dr. Sivaniya Subramaniapillai and Diversity in Brain Health

03:13 - Exploring Intersectionality in Alzheimer's disease

06:29 - Addressing Diversity in Brain Health Research

11:35 - The Importance of Diverse Voices in Science Communication

15:27 - The Role of Social Support in Health Advocacy

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