All I do is made possible by the incomparable support of my mentors, labmates, friends, family, and everyone else who’s helped to shape me into who I am and who I strive to be. I share this massive honor with all of them!! Let’s keep growing and let’s keep going 🌱🌅💛
Congratulations to all of the 2023 @HHMINEWS #GilliamFellows! We are so proud of #UWBioE’s own Susana Simmonds (@SusanaPSB) and we look forward to seeing everything she and the rest of her cohort will accomplish.
PhD candidates and postdocs in regenerative medicine and related fields: Join us next April in Seattle for a two-day workshop on inclusive lab leadership.
Researchers from underrepresented groups in science and engineering encouraged to apply! https://t.co/Q5PGoCMatm
Applications are now being accepted for the summer 2023 ISCRM Research Experience for Undergraduates. Work with scientists at the forefront of regenerative medicine, biology, and engineering. Housing and stipend included! #REU https://t.co/sYxF2oSxG8
A year ago, a non-academic friend listened to a talk I gave. I thought it went great. My friend disagreed.
She said that academics are experts at making interesting stuff boring—and that we should all take a speech class.
So I did. And here are 6 most useful things I learned.
Academic writing is wild bc you’ll read four articles just to write one sentence.
Anyway, here’s a thread of resources I’ve been using to speed through this review I’m working on:
What if I told you there was a single intervention we could deliver in our cities that would cool them during heatwaves, reduce flooding, scrub pollutants from the air, boost biodiversity, improve public health, and even reduce crime? You wouldn't believe me. But it's true.