Dana Foundation
Craig McFarland is an accomplished undergraduate with extensive experience in neuroscience, ethics, and public health. Currently serving as a Neuroscience Policy Ambassador at the Society for Neuroscience and a Research Assistant at Massachusetts General Hospital, Craig focuses on neurodisparities and health justice. Notable research roles at Harvard University include involvement in the Law, Ethics, Neuroscience & Artificial Intelligence Lab and the Neurocognition & Population Wellness Lab. As the President and Founder of the Harvard Undergraduate Ethics Society, Craig promotes ethical discourse and community impact, earning the inaugural Harvard Intellectual Vitality Award. Additional leadership positions encompass chairing mentorship initiatives and public service advocacy at the Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School. Craig holds a Bachelor of Arts in Neuroscience and Philosophy from Harvard University and is cross-enrolled in the Brain and Cognitive Science program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Dana Foundation
The Dana Foundation is a private philanthropic organization in New York that is dedicated to advancing neuroscience that benefits society and reflects the aspirations of all people. We explore the connections between neuroscience and society’s challenges and opportunities, working to maximize the potential of the field to do good. The Dana Foundation expresses its commitment to neuroscience in three unique ways: Dana Frontiers: To increase engagement with diverse publics to deepen trust and inform policy Dana NextGen: To develop a new generation of interdisciplinary experts who shepherd neuroscience uses for a better world. Dana Education: To spark interest and support education around neuroscience and the many ways it interfaces with our everyday lives.