Do you have questions about this "dire wolf" "de-extinction"? I am probably going to make a video tomorrow.
(Note: They are not dire wolves, and it is not a de-extinction)
@arepee.bsky.social
phd candidate in genetics at duke studying human adaptation to vivax malaria. i love scicomm, movies, and cats. my links: linktr.ee/arepee
Do you have questions about this "dire wolf" "de-extinction"? I am probably going to make a video tomorrow.
(Note: They are not dire wolves, and it is not a de-extinction)
My fav glowing review I got from the class:
βGoated lesson. Very engaging and helpful, like the flexibility, energy, and analogy explanations. If u do make this content on YouTube, it would be goated educational content.β
Just taught a short intro to R lesson to hs students at NCSSM!
What a pleasure to have worked with these young and enthusiastic future scientists! Too bad I wasnβt able to be there to see their final poster and their presentation, but I am sure they rocked it!!
Beyond these insights, I had the chance to connect with so many amazing attendees. I canβt wait to see the fantastic writing projects you all createβkeep me posted! πβοΈ
Check out the 3 lessons I learned from Day 1 ComSciCon here: bsky.app/profile/arep...
Itβs essential to align your writing with the reading level of your intended audience or publisher. You can check readability stats in Word using this guide: support.microsoft.com/en-us/office...
29.01.2025 04:03 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 03. Be mindful of reading level π€
I learned that Microsoft Word has a built-in tool that assesses the readability of your writing. One key metric is the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level, which estimates how accessible your text is based on the U.S. school system.
Attending ComSciCon is valuable, but what will stand out to hiring managers is a published piece born from this workshopβwhich I fully intend to create.
29.01.2025 04:03 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 02. Have tangible work to showcase π
βYou can talk about your skills all day, but you need to show your work.β
This statement really resonated with me. As I apply for science communication internships and fellowships, I realize my portfolio is still sparse.
The earlier steps in this process can also tell fascinating stories. For example, sharing how you connected seemingly unrelated ideas for the first time or how you designed an experiment to test an observation can be just as compelling as the final results.
29.01.2025 04:03 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0However, as scientists, we engage with the entire process: observe β hypothesize β experiment β analyze β interpret.
29.01.2025 04:03 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 01. Science communication isnβt just about interpreting results π¬
We often think of science communication as explaining the interpretation of scientific findingsβlike how understanding a cellular mechanism might lead to a cure.
#ComSciConTriangle Day 2 β
I honestly didnβt want it to end!
Iβm incredibly grateful to @comscicontri for making this happen. I learned so much from them!
Here are 3 MORE favorite things I learned from Day 2 of ComSciCon: π§΅
#scicomm #duke #phd
Thank you so much to the organizers, speakers, and panelists for the fun and informative workshop today. And it was only day 1! I can not wait for next week!
20.01.2025 02:12 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0I also got to hear cool stories about the NC Museum of Natural Sciences, examined how scientists vs teachers selected visualizations to talk about climate change, and connected with other aspiring scicommers in the area.
20.01.2025 02:12 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 03) Make Your Audience Feel Smart π§
Lead the conversation in a way that allows the audience to arrive at the same conclusion just before you get to the conclusion yourself. This way, you are giving the reader a compliment and making them feel smart!
Here's article structure that readers expect:
* Lede (aka Lead): Your hook. Start in the middle like an action movie!
* Give the background
* What they found (or what you found if it is your research)
* How it works
* Why it matters
* Conclusion
2) Structure Your Article π
We humans look for patterns and predictability in everything. So, when we read an article, we also look for certain structure. A well-composed narrative is more likely to be remembered!
Sometimes it is less about what the author thinks is best, but what captures the audience's interest the most. How will your content provide values to their lives? How can you help them understand the world around them better?
20.01.2025 02:12 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 01) Know Thy Audience π
"Unless you are putting up a billboard in Times Square, your audience is not 'the general public.'" Tailor material differently depending on each audience in each setting.
#ComSciCom-Triangle2025 Day 1 β
I just attended my first ComSciCon! I had a lot of fun and learned a ton from the speakers and panelists today!
Learn more about the workshop: www.comscicon.org/comscicon-tr...
Here are my top 3 favorite takeaways from today: π§΅
#scicomm #duke #northcarolina
At the end of 2021, I got an idea from a good friend to make New Year cards--which she did a way better job than me--and give them out to friends. Each design is based on the corresponding animal in the Chinese Zodiac!
Which one is your favorite?
#art #yearofthesnake #hny2025
New to Bluesky and wasn't there for the "good old times" on Twitter. Please share with me any Starter Packs of cool people, science, culture, arts, or literally anything!
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