Our values
In the Mosberger lab, we firmly believe that people from all backgrounds, and with various perspectives and insights, belong in science.
We are committed to creating a supportive environment for everyone in our lab and our institution, where everybody can succeed and express their authentic self. To uphold these standards, we do not tolerate racism, fascism, homophobia, or transphobia, and we stand for preserving the right to bodily autonomy.
Training and service
Alice Mosberger is a first-generation college student and immigrant to the US. She was born and raised in Switzerland and speaks English as a second language.
Alice has actively participated in several semesters of the Crawford Bias Reduction Theory & Training (CBRT) with Dr Dana E. Crawford and uses the Intercultural Development Inventory to continuously build her cultural competency.
She has received professional training in Mentoring through the Center for the Improvement of Mentored Experiences in Research (CIMER). She has mentored and supervised several Undergraduate students, Master students, Graduate students, and Research Associates. In addition to her mentoring in the lab, Alice has served as a mentor to several undergraduate students through BUMP.
Alice was a member of the leadership team of the ZIGI for several years, advocating for free gender identity and expression.
She is allocating her time towards these efforts at NYU Langone Health through inclusive mentoring practices and continued education.