Continuing our string of virtual thesis defenses… BUT, it was great to celebrate in-person for the first time in 1.5 yrs!! Great work @NuttingJordan on understanding mechanisms of cooperative catalysis and “overpotential" in organic chemistry.
We're so excited to announce our 2021 class of @aaas#MassMediaFellows! These 29 fellows will be writing the latest science news at outlets all across the country. Learn all about our incoming class here: https://t.co/8CtGCN478o
@Chemjobber I worked as a science writer for a campus research institute, writing researcher profiles or short articles about new research. It was max 10 h/month, worked well as a remote position, and gave me a chance to strengthen my writing skils.
In the @AAASMassMedia Fellowship, graduate students in the sciences write for leading news organizations and develop #scicomm and career skills. Sign up for this information session for UW-Madison students on Thursday, 12/3 at 1 pm to learn more. https://t.co/fLmjwOYcId
Chase and coworkers use mechanistic studies to identify a high-performance palladium/quinone co-catalyst system for oxidative C–H arylation using O2 as the oxidant. https://t.co/8NFpl4Fw1P
Applicants to the @UWMadisonChem PhD program: We are delighted to announce that we have secured application fee waivers for anyone who asks. Contact [email protected] if you would like one.
@katydynarski I'd love to hear what others have to say, but my writing internship doesn't list attribution for online publications so I've made it a point to have everything I wrote linked on my website.
I absolutely loved my fellowship experience this summer! If you're interested in applying (or even just curious) and have any questions or need advice/support/help with application materials, DM me!
Are you a science student or postdoc interested in #scicomm and journalism? You can try science journalism out in a newsroom next summer as a @aaas#MassMediaFellow. Applications are now open for 2021. Learn more and apply by January 1st here: https://t.co/ijYmT0myIX
I got my first COVID-19 test while writing this story for @journalsentinel. Thanks @AAASMassMedia and @UWMadison for supporting my work this summer!🧪
UW-Madison researchers working on a faster, simpler COVID-19 test that uses spit, not swabs https://t.co/JbskdYjb7G