Across the research laboratories of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, scientists from a wide variety of backgrounds collaborate on breakthrough science for the betterment of humanity. The labs’ culture reflects an understanding by Mount Sinai senior leadership that having diverse teams work together in an environment of fairness and mutual respect is not only morally right, but also results in better science and, ultimately, improved clinical care.
The following profiles of laboratory heads at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai explore how this culture works at one of the country’s leading medical schools and why diversity and inclusion are important to develop the very best next generation of scientists, and science.
Examples of Diversity from Some of our 200+ Labs
Berin
Merad
Bernstein
Millar
Brennand
Nestler
Brown
Fernandez-Sesma
Filizola
tenOever
Hurd
M. Cecilia Berin, PhD
Pediatrics
Emily Bernstein, PhD
Oncological Sciences and Dermatology
Kristen Brennand, PhD
Neuroscience, Genetics and Genomic Sciences, and Psychiatry
Brian Brown, PhD
Genetics and Genomic Sciences
Marta Filizola, PhD
Pharmacological Sciences and Neuroscience
Yasmin Hurd, PhD
Addiction Institute of Mount Sinai
Miriam Merad, MD, PhD
Director of the Precision Immunology Institute
Sarah Millar, PhD
Director of the Black Family Stem Cell Institute
Eric Nestler, MD, PhD
Neuroscience
Ana Fernandez-Sesma, PhD
Microbiology and Medicine
Benjamin tenOever, PhD
Director of the Virus Engineering Center for Therapeutics and Research
Photo Credit: Claudia Paul, January-February 2020