Our July/August double issue is out now! Featuring an editorial on #BlackLivesMatter at Rockefeller University, discussing 21st-Century racism, speaking to our children about white privilege, getting a COVID-19 antibody test, and much more:
https://t.co/9lFR5BPj6G
The new issue of Natural Selections newsletter @NatSelections is out! Go and check out my contribution on AI for the benefit of science and humanity "Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Bench and Computer Scientists?"
https://t.co/YNJWEAmFTR
Hi twitter community! We're so excited to present our February 2024 issue. The theme of this issue is "Science for Humanity". Check it out here: https://t.co/1YjjERZS76
New Natural Selections available now! The September issue features:
-an interview with outgoing Dean of Graduate and Postgraduate Studies, Sid Strickland
-a piece on wildfires
-Culture Corner's take on four historic festivals
-and Natural Expressions!
https://t.co/hqVRlvZ1gS
Check out our May issue of Natural Selections!
-Statement of support for the #AAPI community
-Remote science outreach with Jeanne Garbarino
-Culture Corner: Great Guitar Solos
-Pets of Tri-I: Punx
-New York Rhymes
-Natural Expressions: How Babies Sleep
https://t.co/X6VAbaABxm
New month, new issue of Natural Selections! Our April issue features:
- an interview with Politics Under the Microscope (@PUTMpodcast)
- mindfulness for skeptics
- the history of Earth Day
- the process of writing a novella
- Pets of Tri-I
and more!
PDF: https://t.co/sSofbG1Zdk
It's March 1st and that means a new issue of #NaturalSelections!
This month we cover what it's like to get a COVID-19 vaccine, stories of redemption in #CultureCorner, an interview with Remy the French bulldog in Pets of Tri-I, and Natural Expressions
https://t.co/9lxOelQs9o
It's the first day of February & that means a new issue of Natural Selections!
Featuring how the Dean's Office supported students in 2020, the 1947 smallpox vaccination campaign, 2021 fitness resolutions, Culture Corner: innocent protagonists, & more!
https://t.co/6Eh4WVU1Ac
Building a reading list? Looking to walk down a literary memory lane? Check out this month's #CultureCorner where @BernieLangs brings us "Top Shelf: A Look at Books in a Personal Library" https://t.co/eSI6trUzPX
Our November issue is available now!
Featuring an interview with mental health professionals at Rockefeller, a piece on recent Nobel Laureate Charlie Rice, Rockefeller's information security team works from home, and much more:
https://t.co/5zbDPGmhEU
Our October issue is available now! This month we feature a Culture Corner interview with artist Ann Chernow, Three degrees of separation: Hideyo Noguchi and me, an article on running and resilience, Pets of Tri-I, New York Rhymes, and Natural Expressions
https://t.co/mIPHuQUr8E
Voting is a fundamental right and responsibility of all citizens in a democracy. To safeguard it, the university has announced that this yearโs election day, Nov 3, will be a paid holiday. Get out there and #VOTE! See https://t.co/CMo3sQ4TB6 for registration info.
Check out the #NaturalSelections September issue, with articles featuring the vigil at Carl Schurz park, how we're handling the pandemic, a profile on Fauci, Culture Corner: Giants of Classic Films, NY Rhymes, Pets of Tri-I, Life on a Roll in Iran & more!
https://t.co/XAzyHh4UJ6
This all brings me back to my earlier post. Life is short - enjoy your good days. Hug your family. Don't waste time on things that don't interest you. Love each other. Forgive each other. Find balance in your life and maintain it.
We are super excited to announce #BioAcES2020 on 10/3, our first (virtual) #conference for undergrads @RockefellerUniv (a collab with the Deanโs office & @cientificolatin)!!!
Go to https://t.co/bIRFAExvsP to register to attend or submit an abstract to present a talk/poster! ๐ฉ๐พโ๐ฌ๐งฌ
ICYMI, our June #NaturalSelections features pieces on reopening @RockefellerUniv, quarantine do (and don't) reads, #WFH Pets of Tri-I, exercise and immune health, Culture Corner on Gerhard Richter, NY Rhymes poetry, Life on a Roll from Iran, and more:
https://t.co/Lcz9ukf8Qu
June 10 is a day for learning about actions we can take to help eradicate anti-Black racism in academia and STEM: https://t.co/3b0joY2yu5
#ShutDownSTEM
The murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officers was a horrific act of racism and violence. More horrifying is that this unjustified incident illustrates a pattern of systemic violence against the Black community that has gone unchecked for centuries.
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We stand for human rights, freedom of expression, and equality. As a platform for communication in the Tri-Institutional Network, we are actively soliciting content from our community tackling racism and injustice.
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