Membership

The Network

ALBA represents a global diverse network of individual neuroscientists who are involved in research, education, communication and advocacy, and are committed to supporting and advocating for actions and policies that foster diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in brain sciences across the globe. We currently have 1890 individual members from 91 countries.

Become a member

Register as an ALBA Network member for free! As a member, you can

  • Help shape ALBA's priorities and goals
  • Drive initiatives as an ALBA Volunteer
  • Receive regular updates on ALBA activities and events
  • Have access to DEI skills and advocacy training workshops
  • Engage with the ALBA Team at the General Assembly
  • Elect the members of our Board of Directors

Search our membership database

Browse through the ALBA members to find a speaker for your next
conference, a mentor for guidance, an expert for a new project or to simply network.

Gender
Position
Country

Javier
Díaz-Nido

Professor or equivalent position at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Spain Website
Gender : Man
Fields of research :
Cellular and molecular neuroscience
Disorders of the nervous system
I joined ALBA because :
To raise awareness on diversity issues in brain sciences.

Desiree
Dickerson

Other at Desiree Dickerson PhD
Spain Website
Gender : Woman
Fields of research :
Behavioral neuroscience
Disorders of the nervous system
Analysis of behavior and cognition in non-human animal
Electrophysiology (unit activity)
In vivo monitoring
Species : vertebrate
I joined ALBA because :
As a neuroscientist and clinical psychologist, I now work to promote well-being in academia. I work one-on-one with post-grads, postdocs, early career researchers and faculty to help reduce burnout, overwhelm, anxiety and fear. My goal is to foster a dialogue regarding the well-being and performance of our academic community (I have a particular fond spot for neuroscientists) and I hope to widen the scope of that discussion with ALBA.

Suzanne L
Dickson

Professor or equivalent position at The Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg
Sweden Website
Gender : Woman
Fields of research :
Behavioral neuroscience
Circuit neuroscience
Neuroendocrinology
Analysis of behavior and cognition in non-human animal
Genetic models and techniques
In vivo monitoring
Molecular approaches
Pharmacology
I joined ALBA because :
I have heard great things about this network and think it has an important role to play.

Maria
Diehl

Lab/Research director at Kansas State University
United States Website
Gender : Woman
Fields of research :
Behavioral neuroscience
Circuit neuroscience
Analysis of behavior and cognition in non-human animal
Electrophysiology (unit activity)
Histochemistry and tracing
Imaging (microscopy)
Molecular approaches
Pharmacology
Species : vertebrate
I joined ALBA because :
networking opportunities

Mara
Dierssen

Lab/Research director at Centre for Genomic Regulation
Spain Website
Gender : Woman
Fields of research :
Behavioral neuroscience
Cellular and molecular neuroscience
Computational neuroscience and modeling
Disorders of the nervous system
Analysis of behavior and cognition in non-human animal
Bioinformatics/Neuroinformatics
Cell culture
Computation, modeling, and simulation
Genetic models and techniques
Histochemistry and tracing
Pharmacology
Species : vertebrate
I joined ALBA because :
Diversity is crucial to advance science. I hope Alba can be a good strategy to achieve gender equity and diversity

Ilka
Diester

Professor or equivalent position at University of Freiburg
Germany Website
Gender : Woman
Fields of research :
Behavioral neuroscience
Circuit neuroscience
Cognitive neuroscience
Motor systems neuroscience
Analysis of behavior and cognition in non-human animal
Cell culture
Data analysis and statistics
Electrophysiology (unit activity)
Genetic models and techniques
Histochemistry and tracing
In vivo monitoring
Optical methods
Species : vertebrate

David
DiGregorio

Department head at Pasteur Institute
France Website
Gender : Man
Fields of research :
Circuit neuroscience
Computational neuroscience and modeling
Excitable membranes and ion channels
Motor systems neuroscience
Neural/synaptic structure and function
Biophysics
Electrophysiology (channels)
Electrophysiology (synaptic physiology)
Electrophysiology (unit activity)
Optical methods
I joined ALBA because :
To learn about and support best practices for improving equity and diversity in the sciences.

Mengyuan
Ding

Graduate student at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School
United States
Gender : Woman
Fields of research :
Behavioral neuroscience
Bioinformatics/Neuroinformatics
Circuit neuroscience
Cognitive neuroscience
Computational neuroscience and modeling
Disorders of the nervous system
Neural/synaptic structure and function
Neuroscience of aging
Sensory systems neuroscience
Analysis of behavior and cognition in humans
Bioinformatics/Neuroinformatics
Computation, modeling, and simulation
Data analysis and statistics
Genetic models and techniques
Imaging (PET, fMRI, etc)
Therapeutic techniques
I joined ALBA because :
I love people who love neuroscience and sharing work together.

Cassandra
Dinius

Postdoctoral fellow at Maynooth University
Ireland
Gender : Woman
Fields of research :
Cognitive neuroscience
Developmental neuroscience
Neuroscience of aging
Analysis of behavior and cognition in humans
Data analysis and statistics
I joined ALBA because :
My personal connections to cognitive aging disorders have led me to take interest in and become involved in community programs aimed at supporting individuals living with with dementia. Through disseminating research, facilitating support groups, and leading classes to educate about brain health and healthy aging, I am able to connect with individuals affected by such disorders while serving hard-to-reach populations and practicing science communication. I believe that ALBA will help me further limit bias and connect with others who come from underserved groups to better advocate for science communication, and hopefully adoption, with people of all groups.

Luan
Diniz

Professor or equivalent position at Federal Universityof Rio de Janeiro
Brazil Website
Gender : Man
Fields of research :
Cellular and molecular neuroscience
Developmental neuroscience
Disorders of the nervous system
Neurogeneration and repair
Analysis of behavior and cognition in non-human animal
Biochemistry
Cell culture
Histochemistry and tracing
Imaging (PET, fMRI, etc)
Pharmacology
I joined ALBA because :
I am joining ALBA to connect with a global network of neuroscientists committed to promoting diversity and inclusivity in the field. As a researcher I value the opportunity to engage with a community that fosters collaboration, knowledge exchange, and career development

Merve
Direktor

Graduate student at King's College London
United Kingdom
Gender : Woman
Fields of research :
Developmental neuroscience
Neurogeneration and repair

Helishia Rene
Dirks

Graduate student at Red Cross War Memorial Children’s hospital
South Africa
Gender : Woman
Fields of research :
Cognitive neuroscience
Analysis of behavior and cognition in humans
Electrophysiology (unit activity)
I joined ALBA because :
I am a young neuroscientist from Cape Town South Africa and as a women of colour, I wish to have a voice. I think ALBA is thias voice

Konstantinos
Diskos

Graduate student at University of Crete
Greece
Gender : Man
Fields of research :
Behavioral neuroscience
Circuit neuroscience
Disorders of the nervous system
Analysis of behavior and cognition in non-human animal
Biophysics
Cell culture
Data analysis and statistics
Electrophysiology (channels)
Electrophysiology (slow waves)
Electrophysiology (synaptic physiology)
Histochemistry and tracing
Imaging (microscopy)
Molecular approaches
Species : vertebrate
I joined ALBA because :
For me diversity in general and especially for our favorite science (neuroscience) is what can actually drive breakthroughs. This is because, we humans, are diverse from our nature and as a result each individual is characterized by different backgrounds, experiences and beliefs, which in combination constitute creativity.

Julia
Ditzer

Graduate student at TU Dresden
Germany Website
Gender : Woman
Fields of research :
Developmental neuroscience
Other
Neuropsychology
Analysis of behavior and cognition in humans
Data analysis and statistics
Imaging (PET, fMRI, etc)
I joined ALBA because :
I would like to join ALBA as it resonates deeply with my aspirations in brain sciences. The mission of promoting equity and diversity, spearheaded by leading neuroscientists, aligns perfectly with my vision for a more inclusive scientific community. The network's goals, ranging from countering bias through best practices to providing networking and mentoring opportunities for underrepresented groups, truly speak to my passion for creating a more equitable environment in science. I am drawn to the tangible actions that ALBA is taking, such as establishing declarations, curating essential resources, hosting impactful events, and advocating for change at different levels.

Deyl
Djama

Graduate student at Imperial College London
United Kingdom
Gender : Man
Fields of research :
Cellular and molecular neuroscience
Circuit neuroscience
Disorders of the nervous system
Excitable membranes and ion channels
Motor systems neuroscience
Neurogeneration and repair
Sensory systems neuroscience
Analysis of behavior and cognition in humans
Biophysics
Electrophysiology (synaptic physiology)
Electrophysiology (unit activity)
Histochemistry and tracing
Imaging (microscopy)
Optical methods
Species : vertebrate

Jean Philippe
Djientcheu Tientcheu

Graduate student at University of Yaoundé I
Cameroon Website
Gender : Man
Fields of research :
Cognitive neuroscience
Disorders of the nervous system
Neuropharmacology and neurochemistry
Analysis of behavior and cognition in non-human animal
Pharmacology
I joined ALBA because :
to help raise awareness about mental disorders and to provide my humble contribution in strengthening collaboration among neuroscientists on one hand and between senior neuroscientists and young neuroscientists on the other hand for better research outcomes so as to produce a great impact in that battle against neurodegenerative diseases