NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
Black In Immuno Newsletter (2022)
Check out our first newsletter, which introduces our non-profit board of directors, what we accomplished during our inaugural Black In Immuno Week, and what we hope to accomplish this year!
Check out our Nature Reviews Immunology article!
Our Nature Reviews Immunology article is up and open access. Check it out here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41577-021-00645-5.
Announcing Black In Immuno Week Schedule!
The schedule for our second annual #BlackInImmunoWeek is up! Mark your calendars and sign up to get notified when registration opens.
Black In Immuno is now a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization!
We are officially a non-profit organization, which means we can better assist you!
Read this post or explore our website to find out how!
Black In Immuno Newsletter
Check out our first newsletter, which introduces our non-profit board of directors, what we accomplished during our inaugural Black In Immuno Week, and what we hope to accomplish this year!
Madina Wane featured on the Immune podcast!
Dr. Madina Wane, one of our co-founders, was featured this week on the Immune podcast where she talks about using zebrafish as a model for understanding the loss of smell associated with COVID-19.
#BlackInImmunoWeek 2020 highlighted by Forbes
Justine Noel and Joel Babdor, two of our co-founders, were interviewed by Farah Qaiser for an article in Forbes to talk all things Black in Immuno, summarize #BlackInImmunoWeek, and talk about future plans!
Alexis Mobley featured on the Excellsior podcast!
Alexis Mobley, a fifth year doctoral student and one of our co-founders was featured this week on the Excellsior podcast with Candice Limper where she talks science, her journey, and Black in Immuno!
Dr. Elizabeth Wayne featured on the Unravelling Science podcast
Dr Elizabeth Wayne, a faculty member at Carnegie Mellon in Immunoengineering was featured this week on the Unravelling Science podcast with Megan Hanlon where she talks science, her journey, and Black in Immuno!
#BlackInImmunoWeek highlighted by Cornell University
Published by Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine news, this article speaks to importance of diversity in immunology and the mission of Black in Immuno.
Did you catch our highlight in the New York Times?
Joel Babdor was featured in a NYT article on Black representation in scientific publications and BlackInImmuno!
BlackInImmuno joins the #immune podcast!
Alexis, Joel, Elaine, Justine, and Evonne joined #immune to discuss their careers, research, and #BlackInImmuno.