Women in Neuroscience: Four Women's Contributions to Science and Society

Front Integr Neurosci. 2022 Jan 26:15:810331. doi: 10.3389/fnint.2021.810331. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

There has been increased cognizance of gender inequity and the importance of an inclusive and diverse approach to scientific research in recent years. However, the innovative work of women scientists is still undervalued based on reports of fewer women in leadership positions, limited citations of research spearheaded by women, reduced federal grant awards, and lack of recognition. Women have been involved in trailblazing work that paved the way for contemporary scientific inquiry. The strides made in current neuroscience include contributions from women who deserve more recognition. In this review, we discuss the work of four women whose groundbreaking scientific work has made ineffaceable marks in the neuroscience field. These women are pioneers of research and innovators and, in addition, contribute to positive change that bolsters the academic community and society. This article celebrates these women scientists, their substantial impacts in neuroscience, and the positive influence of their work on advancing society and culture.

Keywords: addiction; diversity; equity; molecular mechanisms; neuromodulation; neuroscience; women in neuroscience.

Publication types

  • Review