May 22: Seminar Series on Science Communication – Learn How to Make Your Research Accessible to a Wide Audience

Transforming Your Research: How to Make it Understandable to Non-Scients with a Science Communications Seminar on May 22

A Science Communications Seminar Series is taking place on May 22, with a focus on ‘Tips for Making Your Research Understandable to Broad Audiences’. If you find yourself in a situation where you need to describe your research to non-scientists, whether at a social function, a chance encounter, or in a funding application, this seminar will provide you with valuable insight on how to effectively communicate your work.

The panel discussion, scheduled for 2 p.m. on May 22, will feature PhD scientists who have transitioned into professional communicators. They will share best practices for making scientific concepts understandable to a wide audience, as well as common pitfalls to avoid. Attendees will have the opportunity to seek suggestions from the experts on how to improve their own science communication skills.

The panelists include Audrey Huang, PhD, MA, Melissa Laitner, PhD, MPH, Vanessa McMains, PhD and John Timmer, PhD. These experts have diverse backgrounds in science communication and will offer a range of perspectives on how to effectively convey complex research topics in a clear and engaging manner.

To register for the seminar visit . Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your science communication skills and learn valuable tips for making your research accessible to a broader audience.

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