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Early Career Scientists – Research and Communication

Early Career Scientists – Research and Communication

Released Saturday, 9th March 2019
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Early Career Scientists – Research and Communication

Early Career Scientists – Research and Communication

Early Career Scientists – Research and Communication

Early Career Scientists – Research and Communication

Saturday, 9th March 2019
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Today’s graduate students understand that participation in science communication can significantly enhance a scientific career.  While there are challenges, the idea of being willing to share science with the public can have tremendous benefits, yet there are few universities that stress the mechanics and psychology of public engagement.  The Cornell Alliance for Science held a science communication workshop in San Diego, geared toward graduate students. Three of the participants, Andrew Katz (Colorado State), Bliss Betzen (Kansas State) and Saarah Kuzay (UC Davis) join Drs. Kevin Folta and Paul Vincelli to discuss their projects, their projects, and their long-term aspirations.

Bliss Betzen on Twitter @bmbetzen
Andrew Katz  on linked in
Saarah Kuzay via UC-Davis, Dubcovsky Lab


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