I'm thrilled to be in Washington, D.C. with my @RealSciLine colleagues (in person!!) and for the #AAASmtg! If you're also here and I don't know about it yet, I'd love to connect.
A great thread from recent Nobel laureate Dr. Bertozzi on her scientific journey. Guess what? It's full of "try, try again" moments and many colleagues--as good science really is.
Media-curious SCIENTISTS: Let us demystify "the media" for you. This free, 1-hr course will teach the basics about how the news works and etiquette/norms to know before interacting with reporters. Registration is OPEN. #scicomm https://t.co/upD3lsYSje
Woah - neat paper from Tim Cernak & team @MichiganChem encoding moleculular structures into music and investigating how those structures are auditorily percieved!
https://t.co/1HGyCJd6pu
It's that time of year again! RELATE is now accepting applications to our annual Communication Fundamentals Workshop for STEM grad students, postdocs, and researchers who are interested in developing their skills and discussing their scientific work with public audiences #scicomm
For those covering today's news on #ghostguns. Here's a Q&A with a #gunviolence researcher who spells out the basics. Reporters: you can clip and quote from this video and transcript in your stories. https://t.co/kGdu1zRunD
As a musician (flutist, no less!) and nature lover, I was delighted to recently discover Alexander Liebermann - a composer who has been transcribing birdsong and other animal sounds to sheet music! So neat!
P.S. I think this is my first real....🎶tweet🎶😏
https://t.co/lz3USmgEKb