Tag Archives: science communication
Reflection: Inclusive Science Communication Symposium at University of Rhode Island
In September 2018, I attended the Metcalf Institute’s first science communication event focused entirely on inclusion. The first thing I noticed was the friendliness of everyone in the room. Everyone was there to make new friends and find more support … Continue reading
Society For Neuroscience 2017 Annual Meeting Reflection: blogger, workshop leader and scientific presenter
I began my day on November 10, 2017 with a doctor’s appointment. I needed to be cleared to get on the airplane to SFN 2017 because I was 8 months pregnant. I was cleared and I had a great conference. … Continue reading
Writing for My Green Lab
At the Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting in November 2016, I met a wonderful group of people at My Green Lab. They are a nonprofit who help scientists and scientific facilities managers conduct science in a more sustainable way, from … Continue reading
Writing for Science Policy with Rescuing Biomedical Research
I participated in the Rescuing Biomedical Research Writing Program in Summer 2017. Here’s a little bit about the process. Continue reading
Writing with Friends of Joe’s Big Idea
I wrote an article for a public science communication blog, Science Nonfiction. Here’s a bit about the process. Continue reading
Dynamic Poster SFN 2016
Here’s my reflection on developing and presenting a dynamic poster at SfN 2016. Continue reading
Research Matters! at Brown
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