Associate professor - Researching aquatic microbes in the Hudson River Valley; interested in teaching #scicomm and mentoring; Bard House Professor Yauch ‘86
Get a chance to see @BardCollege and our network, through the lens of those living in it. #BardConnects Through Photos this Spring 2020. Keep Sharing your photos - links to submit photos on Storymap link. https://t.co/lvuBspZHh8 #StoryMaps
Congratulations one the end of term and so fun to see Calderwood at Dartmouth ! We have Calderwood Seminars here at @BardCollege and it’s one of my most fun and effective classes I teach!
Had my last class with my first Dartmouth undergrads yesterday. They are such incredible humans. Now reading their reflections and truly amazed with how effective the Calderwood Seminars in Public Writing model has been in my first-year writing class! https://t.co/GwS0fPBPOM +
#WomanWednesday: Microbiologist and Associate Professor of Biology at @BardCollege, @violetmicrobe
will lead a project to regenerate natural fabric dyeing processes with traditional Moroccan weavers as part of a #Daughters4Earth grant awarded to @Atw80Fabrics. 🔬
Fungus decimates frogs, fewer frogs means more mosquitos, and more mosquitos means more malaria. An excellent examples of how interrelated our health is that of other species. Need to pay more attention to the fungi!
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TONIGHT @ The Fisher Center @ 7:30 pm --
Bard College will host an abridged screening of The US and the Holocaust, a new PBS documentary directed and produced by Ken Burns, Lynn Novick, and Sarah Botstein. Screening and panel session are free and open to the public. Join us!
Check out the Bard Biology program website to learn more about us, and about joining us as fellow tenure track faculty members here! Have questions about the search? Please do reach out- and please apply- we are still actively taking applications! https://t.co/zYSGUo2sMs
Introducing the Microbes and Social Equity Working Group: Considering the Microbial Components of Social, Environmental, and Health Justice https://t.co/PkhMl1edlI
Introducing the Microbes and Social Equity Working Group: Considering the Microbial Components of Social, Environmental, and Health Justice https://t.co/PkhMl1edlI
There's really nothing else out there *quite* like a vaccine: something that protects everyone's health *by* protecting individual health.
I wrote about how many of the vaccine analogies we default to struggle to capture public health. 1/
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YOUR VOTE MATTERS:
One vote right now decides whether biotechnology beats hardware, if a #citsci project that involves a bioactive wearable made by wild purple microbes beats out the competition …only 2 clicks necessary!👇❤️👇
#hackerrunway
Please click this poll & vote for the purple hat that is a bioactive wearable AND part of a project w/@JudeLab_Bard to make a citizen science & community art project. We could use this people’s choice award to show students how science & tech can involve wearables & fashion!
@_pseudo_mona@ProfessorSally I had a pearl charm necklace that I became convinced during my first year if grad school played a role in a failed experiment 😂