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Unite with us! Black in Anatomy Week 2025 #BlackinAnatReflects

Event Title: Black in Anatomy Day of Rest, Reflection, and Community
Date: Saturday, October 18, 2025
Time: All day
Image of Black in Anatomy fist logo. 
Event description for Black in Anatomy Day of Rest, Reflection, and Community on Saturday, October 18, 2025, all day  for Black in Anatomy Week 2025. We encourage each person to educate themselves about the escalating attacks on diversity, equity, and inclusion work in higher education. Seek opportunities for advocacy and action to defend inclusive education. #BlackinAnatReflects

Unite with us! Black in Anatomy Week 2025 #BlackinAnatReflects Event Title: Black in Anatomy Day of Rest, Reflection, and Community Date: Saturday, October 18, 2025 Time: All day Image of Black in Anatomy fist logo. Event description for Black in Anatomy Day of Rest, Reflection, and Community on Saturday, October 18, 2025, all day for Black in Anatomy Week 2025. We encourage each person to educate themselves about the escalating attacks on diversity, equity, and inclusion work in higher education. Seek opportunities for advocacy and action to defend inclusive education. #BlackinAnatReflects

Suggested sources for  Black in Anatomy Day of Rest, Reflection, and Community on Saturday, October 18, 2025, all day for Black in Anatomy Week 2025.  
The Chronicle of Higher Education: DEI Legislation Tracker
Ed Trust: Map of Anti-DEI Efforts on US College Campuses

#BlackinAnatReflects

Suggested sources for Black in Anatomy Day of Rest, Reflection, and Community on Saturday, October 18, 2025, all day for Black in Anatomy Week 2025. The Chronicle of Higher Education: DEI Legislation Tracker Ed Trust: Map of Anti-DEI Efforts on US College Campuses #BlackinAnatReflects

Thanks for another excellent #BlackinAnatWeek!

We invite you to finish the week with some reflection and encourage you to learn more about the state of inclusive education and research in your area.
#BlackinAnatReflects

Join and donate to #BlackinAnat: linktr.ee/blackinanatomy

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Paint & Celebrate with Ni-ka Ford, MS, CMI. Thursday October 16, 2025. Painting: "Connection" Original image by Ni-ka Ford of a reddish synapse on a glowing orange and yellow background. Image of 11 participants showing their paintings and 5 year anniversary candle celebrating 5 years of Black in Anatomy.

Paint & Celebrate with Ni-ka Ford, MS, CMI. Thursday October 16, 2025. Painting: "Connection" Original image by Ni-ka Ford of a reddish synapse on a glowing orange and yellow background. Image of 11 participants showing their paintings and 5 year anniversary candle celebrating 5 years of Black in Anatomy.

#PaintCelebrate success! Thank you, Ni-ka Ford of Enlight Visuals for leading our 5th painting session filled with “Connection” and good vibes. Cheers to 5 years #BlackinAnat!

See Ni-ka’s portfolio at enlightvisuals.com, book a session with her, and subscribe to her newsletter.

#BlackinAnatWeek

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Black in Anatomy celebrates 5 years! Organization Mission: To create a safe space to network, uplift, support, and amplify Black contributions to anatomical science.
Vision: An empowered, educated, and diverse community where Black bodies and minds are respected and valued by all who use anatomy.

Black in Anatomy celebrates 5 years! Organization Mission: To create a safe space to network, uplift, support, and amplify Black contributions to anatomical science. Vision: An empowered, educated, and diverse community where Black bodies and minds are respected and valued by all who use anatomy.

This year, #BlackinAnat celebrates our 5th anniversary!

We’re excited to keep pushing forward to achieve our mission and vision alongside our membership.

Your voice, membership, and contributions matter!

Join us or donate at linktr.ee/blackinanatomy and blackinanatomy.org

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Come #PaintCelebrate the 5th anniversary of #BlackinAnat with us TODAY at 6:30pm EDT with Ni-ka Ford (@Enlight_Visuals)!

Check out the supply list to see what you need, or use what you have 🎨

Register now: linktr.ee/blackinanatomy

#BlackinAnatWeek

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Join us Today, Tues Oct 14 for a #BlackinAnatWeek talk from Dr. Ketema Paul on “Sleep Research and Inclusive Excellence at UCLA”

🗓 Oct 14, 2025
🕕 5:30 - 6:30 PM ET
Register: linktr.ee/blackinanatomy
#BlackinAnat #InclusiveAnatomy

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Invitation to the Black in Anatomy Members’ Meeting, happening today (Monday, Oct 13, 6-7pm EDT). 

“Join us today for a members’ meeting for ALL members.”

Register for the link: linktr.ee/blackinanatomy

Invitation to the Black in Anatomy Members’ Meeting, happening today (Monday, Oct 13, 6-7pm EDT). “Join us today for a members’ meeting for ALL members.” Register for the link: linktr.ee/blackinanatomy

Our Black in Anatomy Members’ Meeting is today at 6pm EDT!

Become a member at blackinanatomy.org and register at linktr.ee/blackinanatomy to join us for an opportunity to network and connect!

See you there!

#BlackinAnat #BlackinAnatWeek #BlackinAnatMeets

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Black in Anatomy Week 2025 Schedule (#BlackinAnatWeek) on purple and pink background from October 13-October 18, 2025.
Register: linktr.ee/blackinanatomy 
Mon, October 13, 6 – 7 pm ET: Member meeting, #BlackinAnatMeets
Tues., October 14, 5:30– 6:30 pm ET: Sleep Research and Inclusive Excellence at UCLA webinar with Ketema Paul, PhD, #InclusiveAnatomy
Wed., October 15, 3:30– 4:30 pm ET: Representation in Anatomy: A Journey through Illustration, Publishing, and Change, webinar with Marcelo Oliver, #AnatomyArtAdvocacy #WorldAnatomyDay 
Thurs, October 16, 6:30 – 8 pm ET:  Paint & Celebrate virtual painting with Ni-ka Ford, MS, CMI and Black in Anatomy’s 5th Anniversary , #PaintCelebrate 
Fri, October 17, 12 – 1 pm ET: Beyond the Scalpel: Managing the Heart of Anatomy Labs with Integrity, Equity, and Expertise webinar with Kerrie S. Lashley, DHSc, #DiversityofAnatomy
Sat., October 18, All Day – Black in Anatomy Day of Rest, Reflection and Community, #BlackinAnatReflcs;  #BlackinAnatArt

Black in Anatomy Week 2025 Schedule (#BlackinAnatWeek) on purple and pink background from October 13-October 18, 2025. Register: linktr.ee/blackinanatomy Mon, October 13, 6 – 7 pm ET: Member meeting, #BlackinAnatMeets Tues., October 14, 5:30– 6:30 pm ET: Sleep Research and Inclusive Excellence at UCLA webinar with Ketema Paul, PhD, #InclusiveAnatomy Wed., October 15, 3:30– 4:30 pm ET: Representation in Anatomy: A Journey through Illustration, Publishing, and Change, webinar with Marcelo Oliver, #AnatomyArtAdvocacy #WorldAnatomyDay Thurs, October 16, 6:30 – 8 pm ET: Paint & Celebrate virtual painting with Ni-ka Ford, MS, CMI and Black in Anatomy’s 5th Anniversary , #PaintCelebrate Fri, October 17, 12 – 1 pm ET: Beyond the Scalpel: Managing the Heart of Anatomy Labs with Integrity, Equity, and Expertise webinar with Kerrie S. Lashley, DHSc, #DiversityofAnatomy Sat., October 18, All Day – Black in Anatomy Day of Rest, Reflection and Community, #BlackinAnatReflcs; #BlackinAnatArt

#BlackinAnatWeek kicks off today! From Oct 13-18, join us for impactful webinars, community, art, and reflection celebrating anatomy and the #BlackinAnat mission! Come connect, learn, and grow with us!

Register at: linktr.ee/blackinanatomy &
Visit: blackinanatomy.org/black-in-anatomy-week-25

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Black in Anatomy Week 2025 Speaker Schedule
Daily speakers on October 14-17;
Register at  inktr.ee/blackinanatomy
Tuesday, October 14, 5:30– 6:30 pm ET: Sleep Research and Inclusive Excellence at UCLA webinar with Ketema Paul, PhD, #InclusiveAnatomy
Wednesday, October 15, 3:30– 4:30 pm ET: Representation in Anatomy: A Journey through Illustration, Publishing, and Change, webinar with Marcelo Oliver, #AnatomyArtAdvocacy #WorldAnatomyDay 
Thursday, October 16, 6:30 – 8 pm ET:  Paint & Celebrate virtual painting with Ni-ka Ford, MS, CMI and Black in Anatomy’s 5th Anniversary , #PaintCelebrate Image of “Connection” painting, which shows a synapse between two neurons
Friday, October 17, 12 – 1 pm ET: Beyond the Scalpel: Managing the Heart of Anatomy Labs with Integrity, Equity, and Expertise webinar with Kerrie S. Lashley, DHSc, #DiversityofAnatomy

Black in Anatomy Week 2025 Speaker Schedule Daily speakers on October 14-17; Register at inktr.ee/blackinanatomy Tuesday, October 14, 5:30– 6:30 pm ET: Sleep Research and Inclusive Excellence at UCLA webinar with Ketema Paul, PhD, #InclusiveAnatomy Wednesday, October 15, 3:30– 4:30 pm ET: Representation in Anatomy: A Journey through Illustration, Publishing, and Change, webinar with Marcelo Oliver, #AnatomyArtAdvocacy #WorldAnatomyDay Thursday, October 16, 6:30 – 8 pm ET: Paint & Celebrate virtual painting with Ni-ka Ford, MS, CMI and Black in Anatomy’s 5th Anniversary , #PaintCelebrate Image of “Connection” painting, which shows a synapse between two neurons Friday, October 17, 12 – 1 pm ET: Beyond the Scalpel: Managing the Heart of Anatomy Labs with Integrity, Equity, and Expertise webinar with Kerrie S. Lashley, DHSc, #DiversityofAnatomy

🎉Black in Anatomy Week 2025 is here! 🎉

For all who love anatomy, join us from October 13-18 for our members meeting & an excellent lineup of speakers and events. Let's celebrate #BlackinAnatWeek 2025 together!

Registration links at linktr.ee/blackinanatomy

#BlackinAnat

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Black in Anatomy Highlight of Dr W. Montague Cobb. Born on October 12, 1904 and died on November 20, 1990. Black in white Image of Dr. Cobb in suite and striped tie on a yellow highlight background. Dr. Cobb was a dedicated physician, biological anthropologist, anatomist, teacher, mentor, writer and activist.

Black in Anatomy Highlight of Dr W. Montague Cobb. Born on October 12, 1904 and died on November 20, 1990. Black in white Image of Dr. Cobb in suite and striped tie on a yellow highlight background. Dr. Cobb was a dedicated physician, biological anthropologist, anatomist, teacher, mentor, writer and activist.

Dr W. Montague Cobb. Born on October 12, 1904 and died on November 20, 1990. Rewatch our Black in Anatomy Week October 12, 2021 video and panel discussion at blackinanatomy.org/resources of “The Life and Academic Legacy of Dr. W.M. Cobb Anatomy, Art and Advocacy.” Dr Cobb is pictured standing in a suit and tie.

Dr W. Montague Cobb. Born on October 12, 1904 and died on November 20, 1990. Rewatch our Black in Anatomy Week October 12, 2021 video and panel discussion at blackinanatomy.org/resources of “The Life and Academic Legacy of Dr. W.M. Cobb Anatomy, Art and Advocacy.” Dr Cobb is pictured standing in a suit and tie.

Black in Anatomy Dr W.M. Cobb and Anatomy with image of Dr. Cobb and a path of his time in anatomy. 1904: born in Oct 12 Washington, DC; 1921: Graduated Dunbar HS; 1924 AB from Amherst; 1925 Certificate in Embryology; 1929 MD from Howard University; 1932 PhD from Western Reserve (first Black Biological Anthropologist to earn PhD); 1932 start faculty position at Howard University; 1947: appointed Chair of Howard Department of Anatomy; 1969: named a Distinguished Professor; 1980 awarded American Association for Anatomy Henry Gray Award; 2019 W.M. Cobb Award in Morphological Sciences named for Dr. Cobb; #CobbPanel #AnatomyArtAdvocacy

Black in Anatomy Dr W.M. Cobb and Anatomy with image of Dr. Cobb and a path of his time in anatomy. 1904: born in Oct 12 Washington, DC; 1921: Graduated Dunbar HS; 1924 AB from Amherst; 1925 Certificate in Embryology; 1929 MD from Howard University; 1932 PhD from Western Reserve (first Black Biological Anthropologist to earn PhD); 1932 start faculty position at Howard University; 1947: appointed Chair of Howard Department of Anatomy; 1969: named a Distinguished Professor; 1980 awarded American Association for Anatomy Henry Gray Award; 2019 W.M. Cobb Award in Morphological Sciences named for Dr. Cobb; #CobbPanel #AnatomyArtAdvocacy

Dr W. M. Cobb’s Influence on Medical Illustration with images and illustrations of Anna Russell Jones, Naida Willette Page and Marsha Jessup. #CobbPabel #AnatoymArtAdvocacy Black in Anatomy Week

Dr W. M. Cobb’s Influence on Medical Illustration with images and illustrations of Anna Russell Jones, Naida Willette Page and Marsha Jessup. #CobbPabel #AnatoymArtAdvocacy Black in Anatomy Week

Today, on his birthday, we celebrate an inspirational Black anatomist whose legacy guides #BlackinAnat to this day.

Please enjoy this tribute to Dr. W. Montague Cobb shared during our first #BlackinAnatWeek in October 2021!
blackinanatomy.org/dr-w-m-cobb-video

#AnatomyArtAdvocacy #CobbPanel

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You’re invited! Black in Anatomy Week 2025 #DiversityofAnatomy

Event Title: Beyond the Scalpel: Managing the Heart of Anatomy Labs with Integrity, Equity, and Expertise
Date: Friday, October 17, 2025
Time: 12:00 - 1:00 pm ET 
Speaker: Kerrie S. Lashley, DHSc, MS, Gross Anatomy Laboratory Manager, Adjunct Instructor, George Washington University
Register: linktr.ee/blackinanatomy; Profile Image of Dr. Kerrie Lashley in a red shirt and a black blazer.

You’re invited! Black in Anatomy Week 2025 #DiversityofAnatomy Event Title: Beyond the Scalpel: Managing the Heart of Anatomy Labs with Integrity, Equity, and Expertise Date: Friday, October 17, 2025 Time: 12:00 - 1:00 pm ET Speaker: Kerrie S. Lashley, DHSc, MS, Gross Anatomy Laboratory Manager, Adjunct Instructor, George Washington University Register: linktr.ee/blackinanatomy; Profile Image of Dr. Kerrie Lashley in a red shirt and a black blazer.

Presentation Abstract for “Beyond the Scalpel: Managing the Heart of Anatomy Labs with Integrity, Equity, and Expertise” by Dr. Kerrie Lashley on Friday, October 17, 2025, from 12:00 - 1:00 pm ET for Black in Anatomy Week 2025.  This presentation highlights the evolving role of Gross Anatomy Lab Managers (GALMs), addressing their responsibilities, the need for standardized training, pathways to professionalization, and disparities in body donation representation. #DiversityofAnatomy

Presentation Abstract for “Beyond the Scalpel: Managing the Heart of Anatomy Labs with Integrity, Equity, and Expertise” by Dr. Kerrie Lashley on Friday, October 17, 2025, from 12:00 - 1:00 pm ET for Black in Anatomy Week 2025. This presentation highlights the evolving role of Gross Anatomy Lab Managers (GALMs), addressing their responsibilities, the need for standardized training, pathways to professionalization, and disparities in body donation representation. #DiversityofAnatomy

Meet the Speaker 1 of “Beyond the Scalpel: Managing the Heart of Anatomy Labs with Integrity, Equity, and Expertise” by Dr. Kerrie Lashley on Friday, October 17, 2025, from 12:00 - 1:00 pm ET for Black in Anatomy Week 2025. Kerrie S. Lashley, DHSc, MS, is an anatomist and gross anatomy laboratory manager with over 20 years of experience in academia and research. With a strong foundation in cancer research, genomics, sequencing, and genotyping, Dr. Lashley has developed a comprehensive understanding of both scientific discovery and laboratory operations. #DiversityofAnatomy

Meet the Speaker 1 of “Beyond the Scalpel: Managing the Heart of Anatomy Labs with Integrity, Equity, and Expertise” by Dr. Kerrie Lashley on Friday, October 17, 2025, from 12:00 - 1:00 pm ET for Black in Anatomy Week 2025. Kerrie S. Lashley, DHSc, MS, is an anatomist and gross anatomy laboratory manager with over 20 years of experience in academia and research. With a strong foundation in cancer research, genomics, sequencing, and genotyping, Dr. Lashley has developed a comprehensive understanding of both scientific discovery and laboratory operations. #DiversityofAnatomy

Meet the Speaker 2 of “Beyond the Scalpel: Managing the Heart of Anatomy Labs with Integrity, Equity, and Expertise” by Dr. Kerrie Lashley on Friday, October 17, 2025, from 12:00 - 1:00 pm ET for Black in Anatomy Week 2025. Her expertise has allowed her to lead the development of efficient laboratory processes, foster collaborative team environments, and drive innovation in lab management. For the past seven years, Dr. Lashley has served as an Anatomy Instructor and the Gross Anatomy Laboratory Manager at the George Washington University, School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, DC. #DiversityofAnatomy

Meet the Speaker 2 of “Beyond the Scalpel: Managing the Heart of Anatomy Labs with Integrity, Equity, and Expertise” by Dr. Kerrie Lashley on Friday, October 17, 2025, from 12:00 - 1:00 pm ET for Black in Anatomy Week 2025. Her expertise has allowed her to lead the development of efficient laboratory processes, foster collaborative team environments, and drive innovation in lab management. For the past seven years, Dr. Lashley has served as an Anatomy Instructor and the Gross Anatomy Laboratory Manager at the George Washington University, School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, DC. #DiversityofAnatomy

Join us for the final #BlackinAnatWeek 2025 talk from Dr. Kerrie Lashley: “Beyond the Scalpel: Managing the Heart of Anatomy Labs with Integrity, Equity, and Expertise”!

🗓 Oct 17, 2025
🕛12 - 1 PM ET
Register: linktr.ee/blackinanatomy

#DiversityofAnatomy #BlackinAnat

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Meet the Speaker of Representation in Anatomy: A Journey through Illustration, Publishing, and Change” by Marcelo Oliver on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, from 3:30 - 4:30 pm ET for Black in Anatomy Week 2025. Marcelo Oliver is the founder and president of Body Scientific International, a global medical illustration and education company he established in 2005. A graduate of the University of Michigan’s Medical Illustration program (1992), Marcelo has spent more than 30 years creating, directing, and publishing tens of thousands of visuals used in over 100 medical and science textbooks worldwide. #AnatomyArtAdvocacy

Meet the Speaker of Representation in Anatomy: A Journey through Illustration, Publishing, and Change” by Marcelo Oliver on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, from 3:30 - 4:30 pm ET for Black in Anatomy Week 2025. Marcelo Oliver is the founder and president of Body Scientific International, a global medical illustration and education company he established in 2005. A graduate of the University of Michigan’s Medical Illustration program (1992), Marcelo has spent more than 30 years creating, directing, and publishing tens of thousands of visuals used in over 100 medical and science textbooks worldwide. #AnatomyArtAdvocacy

You’re invited! Black in Anatomy Week 2025 #AnatomyArtAdvocacy
Date: Wednesday, October 15, 2025, World Anatomy Day
Event Title: Representation in Anatomy: A Journey through Illustration, Publishing, and Change
Date: Wednesday, October 15, 2025, World Anatomy Day
Time: 3:30 - 4:30 pm ET 
Speaker: Marcelo Oliver, President and CEO of Body Scientific, International
Register: linktr.ee/blackinanatomy; Profile Image of Marcelo Oliver in an orange Body Scientific polo shirt.

You’re invited! Black in Anatomy Week 2025 #AnatomyArtAdvocacy Date: Wednesday, October 15, 2025, World Anatomy Day Event Title: Representation in Anatomy: A Journey through Illustration, Publishing, and Change Date: Wednesday, October 15, 2025, World Anatomy Day Time: 3:30 - 4:30 pm ET Speaker: Marcelo Oliver, President and CEO of Body Scientific, International Register: linktr.ee/blackinanatomy; Profile Image of Marcelo Oliver in an orange Body Scientific polo shirt.

Meet the Speaker of Representation in Anatomy: A Journey through Illustration, Publishing, and Change” by Marcelo Oliver continued on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, from 3:30 - 4:30 pm ET for Black in Anatomy Week 2025. His career includes leadership roles as creative director at the Anatomical Chart Company, and director of marketing for medical device companies.Throughout his career, Marcelo has been a leading voice for diversity and inclusion in medical education, from early contributions such as the Black Health Library series in 1992, to his latest achievement: publishing the first anatomy textbook that features people of color throughout. His international business experience spans Asia, South America, the Middle East, Europe, and Africa. #AnatomyArtAdvocacy

Meet the Speaker of Representation in Anatomy: A Journey through Illustration, Publishing, and Change” by Marcelo Oliver continued on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, from 3:30 - 4:30 pm ET for Black in Anatomy Week 2025. His career includes leadership roles as creative director at the Anatomical Chart Company, and director of marketing for medical device companies.Throughout his career, Marcelo has been a leading voice for diversity and inclusion in medical education, from early contributions such as the Black Health Library series in 1992, to his latest achievement: publishing the first anatomy textbook that features people of color throughout. His international business experience spans Asia, South America, the Middle East, Europe, and Africa. #AnatomyArtAdvocacy

Presentation Abstract for “Representation in Anatomy: A Journey through Illustration, Publishing, and Change” by Marcelo Oliver on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, from 3:30 - 4:30 pm ET for Black in Anatomy Week 2025.  Marcelo Oliver will share his 30-year journey as a medical illustrator, charting the evolution of representation in anatomy publishing and the challenges of navigating industry expectations. His talk highlights how diversity in medical images has shifted—and why intentional, accurate representation in textbooks and educational materials matters now more than ever. #AnatomyArtAdvocacy

Presentation Abstract for “Representation in Anatomy: A Journey through Illustration, Publishing, and Change” by Marcelo Oliver on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, from 3:30 - 4:30 pm ET for Black in Anatomy Week 2025. Marcelo Oliver will share his 30-year journey as a medical illustrator, charting the evolution of representation in anatomy publishing and the challenges of navigating industry expectations. His talk highlights how diversity in medical images has shifted—and why intentional, accurate representation in textbooks and educational materials matters now more than ever. #AnatomyArtAdvocacy

#BlackinAnatWeek continues with a webinar from Marcelo Oliver (@bodyscientific) on “Representation in Anatomy: A Journey Through Illustration, Publishing, and Change” for #WorldAnatomyDay!

🗓 Oct 15, 2025
🕕3:30 - 4:30 PM ET
Register: linktr.ee/blackinanatomy

#AnatomyArtAdvocacy #BlackinAnat

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You’re invited to a Black in Anatomy Week event. Sleep Research and Inclusive Excellence at UCLA on Tuesday, October 14, 5:30-6:30 EDT. Speaker is Ketema Paul, PhD, a Professor University of California, Los Angeles Co-Director Bunche Fellows Program with photo of Ketema Paul in a black shirt and gray jacket.

You’re invited to a Black in Anatomy Week event. Sleep Research and Inclusive Excellence at UCLA on Tuesday, October 14, 5:30-6:30 EDT. Speaker is Ketema Paul, PhD, a Professor University of California, Los Angeles Co-Director Bunche Fellows Program with photo of Ketema Paul in a black shirt and gray jacket.

Presentation Abstract for Sleep Research and Inclusive Excellence at UCLA on Tuesday, October 14, 5:30-6:30 EDT. Speaker is Ketema Paul, PhD, This webinar will highlight sleep and circadian rhythm research at UCLA. It will also highlight programs at UCLA that expand access to research training and mentorship, advancing inclusive excellence and preparing the next generation of scholars in neuroscience and related disciplines. #InclusiveAnatomy, Black in Anatomy Week 2025.

Presentation Abstract for Sleep Research and Inclusive Excellence at UCLA on Tuesday, October 14, 5:30-6:30 EDT. Speaker is Ketema Paul, PhD, This webinar will highlight sleep and circadian rhythm research at UCLA. It will also highlight programs at UCLA that expand access to research training and mentorship, advancing inclusive excellence and preparing the next generation of scholars in neuroscience and related disciplines. #InclusiveAnatomy, Black in Anatomy Week 2025.

Black in Anatomy Week Meet the Speaker! Sleep Research and Inclusive Excellence at UCLA on Tuesday, October 14, 5:30-6:30 EDT. Dr. Ketema Paul is committed to expanding opportunities in science and academic research. He serves as Co-Director of the Bunche Fellows Program at the Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies at UCLA, where he mentors students pursuing research careers in a variety of academic disciplines. He also directs the UCLA–HBCU Neuroscience Pathways Program, which provides meaningful research experiences and long-term mentorship for students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

Black in Anatomy Week Meet the Speaker! Sleep Research and Inclusive Excellence at UCLA on Tuesday, October 14, 5:30-6:30 EDT. Dr. Ketema Paul is committed to expanding opportunities in science and academic research. He serves as Co-Director of the Bunche Fellows Program at the Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies at UCLA, where he mentors students pursuing research careers in a variety of academic disciplines. He also directs the UCLA–HBCU Neuroscience Pathways Program, which provides meaningful research experiences and long-term mentorship for students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

Black in Anatomy Week Meet the Speaker continued for Dr Ketema Paul. Dr. Paul is the founding Director of the Integrative Center for Sleep and Performance at UCLA, a cross-disciplinary initiative focused on understanding how sleep and circadian rhythms influence health and performance across a range of human activities. Dr. Paul received his Bachelor of Science degree from Howard University. He earned his doctorate in neurobiology with a focus on circadian biology at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia.

Black in Anatomy Week Meet the Speaker continued for Dr Ketema Paul. Dr. Paul is the founding Director of the Integrative Center for Sleep and Performance at UCLA, a cross-disciplinary initiative focused on understanding how sleep and circadian rhythms influence health and performance across a range of human activities. Dr. Paul received his Bachelor of Science degree from Howard University. He earned his doctorate in neurobiology with a focus on circadian biology at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia.

Interested in recruiting a broad group of researchers? Join us next Tuesday for a #BlackinAnatWeek talk from Dr. Ketema Paul on “Sleep Research and Inclusive Excellence at UCLA.”

🗓 Oct 14, 2025
🕕 5:30 - 6:30 PM ET
Register: linktr.ee/blackinanatomy

#BlackinAnat #InclusiveAnatomy

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#PaintCelebrate is back for #BlackinAnatWeek! Join us with for a guided painting session of “Connection” with Ni-ka Ford of Enlight Visuals. Come for a fun and relaxing evening to celebrate 5 years of #BlackinAnat!

🗓️Oct 16, 2025
🕧6:30 - 8 PM ET
Register: linktr.ee/blackinanatomy

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Black in Anatomy Week 2025 Schedule 
Calendar of events from October 13-October 18, 2025.
Register at linktr.ee/blackinanatomy
Monday, October 13, 6 – 7 pm ET: Member meeting, #BlackinAnatMeets 
Tuesday, October 14, 5:30– 6:30 pm ET: Sleep Research and Inclusive Excellence at UCLA webinar with Ketema Paul, PhD, #InclusiveAnatomy
Wednesday, October 15, 3:30– 4:30 pm ET: Representation in Anatomy: A Journey through Illustration, Publishing, and Change, webinar with Marcelo Oliver, #AnatomyArtAdvocacy #WorldAnatomyDay 
Thursday, October 16, 6:30 – 8 pm ET:  Paint & Celebrate virtual painting with Ni-ka Ford, MS, CMI and Black in Black in Anatomy 5th Anniversary , #PaintCelebrate 
Friday, October 17, 12 – 1 pm ET: Beyond the Scalpel: Managing the Heart of Anatomy Labs with Integrity, Equity, and Expertise webinar with Kerrie S. Lashley, DHSc, #DiversityofAnatomy
Saturday October 18, All Day – Black in Anatomy Day of Rest, Reflection and Community, #BlackinAnatReflects

Black in Anatomy Week 2025 Schedule Calendar of events from October 13-October 18, 2025. Register at linktr.ee/blackinanatomy Monday, October 13, 6 – 7 pm ET: Member meeting, #BlackinAnatMeets Tuesday, October 14, 5:30– 6:30 pm ET: Sleep Research and Inclusive Excellence at UCLA webinar with Ketema Paul, PhD, #InclusiveAnatomy Wednesday, October 15, 3:30– 4:30 pm ET: Representation in Anatomy: A Journey through Illustration, Publishing, and Change, webinar with Marcelo Oliver, #AnatomyArtAdvocacy #WorldAnatomyDay Thursday, October 16, 6:30 – 8 pm ET: Paint & Celebrate virtual painting with Ni-ka Ford, MS, CMI and Black in Black in Anatomy 5th Anniversary , #PaintCelebrate Friday, October 17, 12 – 1 pm ET: Beyond the Scalpel: Managing the Heart of Anatomy Labs with Integrity, Equity, and Expertise webinar with Kerrie S. Lashley, DHSc, #DiversityofAnatomy Saturday October 18, All Day – Black in Anatomy Day of Rest, Reflection and Community, #BlackinAnatReflects

Black in Anatomy Week 2025 is October 13-18.

Join us for connection, reflection, a members’ meeting, 3 webinars and #PaintCelebrate! Open to all who love anatomy!

Registration links at linktr.ee/blackinanatomy

#BlackinAnat #BlackinAnatWeek

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Presenter highlights for Black in Anatomy Week 2025 with profile images of the 4 presenters, Ketema Paul, Marcelo Oliver, Ni-ka Ford and Kerrie Lashley. 

Presentation schedule includes: 
October 14, 5:30– 6:30 pm ET: Sleep Research and Inclusive Excellence at UCLA by Ketema Paul, PhD,
October 15, 3:30– 4:30 pm ET: Representation in Anatomy: A Journey through Illustration, Publishing, and Change by Marcelo Oliver (medical illustrator),
October 16, 6:30 – 8 pm ET:  Paint & Celebrate with Ni-ka Ford, MS, CMI (certified medical illustrator) and Black in Black in Anatomy 5th Anniversary,
October 17, 12 – 1 pm ET: Beyond the Scalpel: Managing the Heart of Anatomy Labs with Integrity, Equity, and Expertise by Kerrie S. Lashley, DHSc,
Register at linktr.ee/blackinanatomy.

Presenter highlights for Black in Anatomy Week 2025 with profile images of the 4 presenters, Ketema Paul, Marcelo Oliver, Ni-ka Ford and Kerrie Lashley. Presentation schedule includes: October 14, 5:30– 6:30 pm ET: Sleep Research and Inclusive Excellence at UCLA by Ketema Paul, PhD, October 15, 3:30– 4:30 pm ET: Representation in Anatomy: A Journey through Illustration, Publishing, and Change by Marcelo Oliver (medical illustrator), October 16, 6:30 – 8 pm ET: Paint & Celebrate with Ni-ka Ford, MS, CMI (certified medical illustrator) and Black in Black in Anatomy 5th Anniversary, October 17, 12 – 1 pm ET: Beyond the Scalpel: Managing the Heart of Anatomy Labs with Integrity, Equity, and Expertise by Kerrie S. Lashley, DHSc, Register at linktr.ee/blackinanatomy.

Announcing the 2025 #BlackinAnatWeek presenters! Join us for connection, celebration and inspiration.

Highlights:
Oct 14: Dr. Ketema Paul
Oct 15: Marcelo Oliver of Body Scientific
Oct 16: Ni-ka Ford of Enlight Visuals
Oct 17: Dr. Kerrie S. Lashley

Register: linktr.ee/blackinanatomy
#BlackinAnat

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Black in Anatomy Week save the date announcement: October 13-18, 2025 for all who love anatomy! Celebrate 5 years with us! Join us! (blackinanatomy.org) #BlackinAnatWeek #BlackinAnat

Black in Anatomy Week save the date announcement: October 13-18, 2025 for all who love anatomy! Celebrate 5 years with us! Join us! (blackinanatomy.org) #BlackinAnatWeek #BlackinAnat

The 5th Annual #BlackInAnatomy Week is Oct 13–18, 2025! 🎉Join us for a week of celebration, connection, and education, including virtual events and our annual guided painting session!

Schedule coming soon at blackinanatomy.org and linktr.ee/blackinanatomy.
#BlackinAnat #BlackinAnatWeek

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Woman with a megaphone making an announcement. Are you an anatomy educator with college level teaching experience? Calling Body Scientific Subject Matter Experts and Reviewers for a New anatomy textbook. Applications due for members March 31. Black in Anatomy and Body Scientific International.

Woman with a megaphone making an announcement. Are you an anatomy educator with college level teaching experience? Calling Body Scientific Subject Matter Experts and Reviewers for a New anatomy textbook. Applications due for members March 31. Black in Anatomy and Body Scientific International.

Calling undergraduate anatomy educators! Body Scientific International is teaming up with #BlackinAnat to offer our members an opportunity to be subject matter experts (SME) and chapter reviewers of their NEW textbook! Professional Members, check your emails for the link!

Apply by March 31!

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#BlackinAnat honors the theme of African Americans in Labor this #BlackHistoryMonth by highlighting the percentages of Black scientists, educators, and clinicians in healthcare. Black workers are underrepresented in US healthcare and academic medicine jobs. See the numbers!

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