In today’s intense research environment, scientists must become effective communicators to gain a competitive edge and make a difference in their communities. Explaining science to the public is an essential skill for any scientist, whether it is to engage with outreach opportunities, to educate students, or to communicate with patient advocates on grant panels and at fundraisers. This session aims to equip everyone with the tools they need to become successful writers when addressing the public, whether discussing their own work or the broader impact of their field. Participants will have the chance to hear from exceptional guest speakers and to take part in hands-on activities to refine their science writing and public communication skills.
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Read MoreJoel Tolson, Graduate Student Career Advisor, University of California, San Diego This session will provide an overview of the variety…
Read MorePaul Insel, University of California, San Diego Neil Chi, University of California, San Diego Mary Lewinski, University of California, San…
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Read MoreJoe Cribari, Founder and CEO, JC3 Consulting Recruiters spend an average of just 5-7 seconds assessing a résumé or CV.…
Read MoreJim Wilhelm, Assistant Professor, University of California, San Diego Kassandra Ori-McKenney, Assistant Professor, University of California, Davis Naiara Akizu, Assistant…
Read MoreToday Pinar Gurel announced the winners of the 2015 Share Your Science video contest. The goal of the contest was…
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