About the program
Explore career pathways across the neurosciences with expert mentorship, research training, and professional development through the Early Neurosciences Development (END) Program. Designed for students from all backgrounds, END offers the skills, experiences, and connections to help you succeed in clinical, academic, and industry roles.
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Program Purpose
The purpose of the Early Neurosciences Development (END) Program is to address gaps in access, opportunity, and mentorship for students aspiring to careers in the neurosciences. Too often, early exposure to research, clinical insight, and professional networks is limited to those with pre-existing connections or institutional privilege. END seeks to change that—creating an inclusive, structured pathway where students from all backgrounds can gain the knowledge, experiences, and relationships needed to thrive across the broad spectrum of neuroscience-related careers. By fostering equity and building community, END ultimately aims to strengthen and diversify the future of the neuroscience workforce.
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END Leadership
Student Director
Sanjida Riea
Jacobs School Of Medicine And Biomedical Sciences
Student Leadership
Tania Aguilar
Student Leadership
Witty Kwok
Student Leadership
Lady Gonzalez
Senior Leadership
Nikki M. Barrington
Rosalind Franklin University
END Resident Alumni
Application
The END Program is now accepting applications.