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  • How to work with artists to improve scicomm

How to Work with Artists to Improve SciComm, a SciTalk ’21 Recap

By Paige Jarreau|2021-04-20T21:31:00-05:00April 15th, 2021|Categories: SciArt, Science communication, Collaborations, Advice for scientists|Tags: Sciart, Collaboration, Science Art Collaboration, art, scicomm, Advice for scientists|

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Learn How to Communicate Science Through Art – Lifeology University SciComm Program

By Paige Jarreau|2021-04-06T21:48:06-05:00April 6th, 2021|Categories: Lifeology, Science communication|Tags: science communication, art, scicomm, education, Advice for scientists, training, scicomm training|

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Fighting Misinformation – an Ongoing SciComm Battle

By Paige Jarreau|2021-04-08T19:24:22-05:00April 2nd, 2021|Categories: Science communication, Broader Impacts|Tags: Advice for scientists, science communication, scicomm|

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February SciArt Reading Club Recap

By Courtney Adams|2022-10-26T09:36:27-05:00March 30th, 2021|Categories: Science communication, SciArt|Tags: Sciart, science communication, scicomm, research, Advice for scientists, reading club|

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From scientist to academic publishing editor – What I’ve learned

By Naushin Raheema|2020-10-27T19:06:10-05:00October 27th, 2020|Categories: Advice for scientists, New members, Science communication|Tags: science communication, Advice for scientists, PhD, research paper, publishing|

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