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    Charleese Williams is the winner of the 2021 Rising Black Scientists Award for an undergraduate scholar. For this award, we asked emerging Black scientists to tell us about the experiences that sparked their interest in the life sciences, their vision and goals, and how they want to contribute to a more inclusive scientific community. This is her story.

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    • #ICYMI: Read the winning essay from Cell Press and @CellSignal 2021 Rising Black Scientists Awards undergraduate winner Charleese Williams, "We like neurons," in @CellCellPress: https://t.co/kPIKlcPyYk #BlackInNeuro #BlackInSTEM https://t.co/5QUJZp3CGw

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    We like neurons - 4 year(s) ago

    Charleese Williams is the winner of the 2021 Rising Black Scientists Award for an undergraduate scholar. For this award, we asked emerging Black scientists to tell us about the experiences that sparked their interest in the life sciences, their vision and goals, and how they want to contribute to a more inclusive scientific community. This is her story.

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    • “We like neurons” - Read the winning essay from Cell Press and @CellSignal 2021 Rising Black Scientists Awards undergraduate winner, Charleese Williams (@goopyneuron), now in @CellCellPress: https://t.co/kPIKlcPyYk #BlackInNeuro #BlackInSTEM https://t.co/2JSdHoYHLR

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    In recognition of the excellence of this year’s submissions, the journal Med will also honor notable essays from Suuba Demby, an undergraduate researcher at Harvard University, and Jay Gill (@_iamjay), an M.D./Ph.D. candidate at UCLA. The essays, “To see, study, and serve” and “Finding healing where it…

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    • Cell Press and @CellSignal are proud to announce the 2021 Rising Black Scientists Awards undergraduate winner @GSUNeuroDEI Charleese Williams and post-graduate winner @PennMedicine Dr. Elle Lett (@madblqscientist): https://t.co/JV8FYuu0CG #BlackinNeuro #BlackinSTEM https://t.co/Hh6dYpYxRQ

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    Essay Criteria:We want to know what motivates you to change the world through scientific discovery. Tell us about your scientific vision and goals, experiences that sparked your interest in the life sciences, how you want to contribute to a more inclusive scientific community, and how these all fit…

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    • The deadline to apply to the #CellPress and @CellSignal Rising Black Scientists Awards has been extended to November 12th. Follow the link to learn more about the awards and how to apply: https://t.co/JV8FYucpL8 #BlackInSTEM #BlackAndSTEM #BlackInGenetics #BlackInNeuro https://t.co/beAwBN0xYn