Unlocking the Secrets of Science Communications: Tips for Reaching Non-Scientific Audiences

Science Communications Seminar Series on May 22: Enhancing Your Research for Lay Audiences

A Science Communications Seminar Series is taking place on May 22, with a focus on ‘Tips for Making Your Research Understandable to Broad Audiences’. The event will feature a panel discussion with PhD scientists who have successfully transitioned into professional communicators. They will share their best practices for effectively communicating scientific research to non-scientific audiences.

During the panel discussion, the scientists will discuss approaches that work well and common pitfalls to avoid when trying to explain complex scientific concepts in a clear and engaging manner. Additionally, they will provide suggestions to attendees who are looking for assistance in this area.

The panelists include Audrey Huang, PhD, Melissa Laitner, PhD, MPH, Vanessa McMains, PhD, and John Timmer, PhD. Each of these professionals has experience in science communication and will offer valuable perspectives and advice during the discussion.

If you are interested in improving your science communication skills and learning from experts in the field, be sure to register for the seminar online at the provided link. This event is an excellent opportunity to enhance your ability to communicate your research effectively to a broad audience.

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