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  • Screenshot from Writing About Science for Kids Course - 3 children laying on floor with engaged faces and "Are boogers slimy?" written above their heads

How to Write About Science For Kids – A Lifeology Course

By |April 6th, 2022|Categories: Science communication, Creative, Lifeology, SciArt, Collaborations, Advice for artists, SciComm Program|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

Learn how to make your writing engaging, accessible and fun for kids in this new Lifeology course: "How to Write About Science for Kids."

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Communicating Science Across Languages – Q&A With Grace Kago

By |March 28th, 2022|Categories: Member Posts, Science communication, Broader Impacts, Health, Women in STEAM, Creative|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Inspired by her grandparents in Kenya, Grace has started a YouTube channel that translates science information for the Gĩkũyũ and Kiswahili languages to make it more accessible for vulnerable populations. Learn more in this blog post.

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  • Three diverse women strike the #BreakTheBias pose; the women are stacked on top of one another so their crossed arms form a double helix. The remaining DNA strands are filled in with science-themed doodles

International Women’s Day Lifeology SciArt Collaboration

By |March 22nd, 2022|Categories: Creative, Lifeology, SciArt, Artwork, Collaborations|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Two Lifeology members collaborated and created one of the two winning graphics for an International Women’s Day-themed challenge hosted by Cochrane and Lifeology. Go Lifeology community and collaboration! Learn more about this science art (SciArt) collaboration!

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Science-Inspired Art Changes the Way We Imagine

December 8th, 2021|Comments Off on Science-Inspired Art Changes the Way We Imagine

In this post, Lifeology community member, Julia Licholai, reflects on how popular SciArt impacted her own goals and interests and how SciArt can help break science out of the ivory tower.

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Communicating Science Across Languages – Q&A With Grace Kago

March 28th, 2022|Comments Off on Communicating Science Across Languages – Q&A With Grace Kago

Inspired by her grandparents in Kenya, Grace has started a YouTube channel that translates science information for the Gĩkũyũ and Kiswahili languages to make it more accessible for vulnerable populations. Learn more in this blog post.

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International Women’s Day Lifeology SciArt Collaboration

March 22nd, 2022|Comments Off on International Women’s Day Lifeology SciArt Collaboration

Two Lifeology members collaborated and created one of the two winning graphics for an International Women’s Day-themed challenge hosted by Cochrane and Lifeology. Go Lifeology community and collaboration! Learn more about this science art (SciArt) collaboration!

  • SciCommer Spotlight - Lori Palen

Why SciComm? – SciCommer Spotlight – Lori Palen

By |August 25th, 2021|Categories: Science communication, Advice for scientists, SciComm Careers, Member Posts, SciCommer Spotlight|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

In this series of blog posts, learn about science communicators' career paths, their favorite SciComm projects, and why they participate in SciComm. There's also some advice for aspiring SciCommers! Meet Lori Palen, a research communication enthusiast!

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  • Childbirth in hospital flat vector illustration. Cartoon doctor characters examining pregnant woman patient in medical clinic perinatal centre before baby birth. Maternity hospital ward background

Tips for Science Communication in Clinical Research: My Experience in Labor & Delivery

By |August 17th, 2021|Categories: Science communication, Advice for scientists, Health|Tags: , , , , , , |

Communicating science in clinical research can be tricky to navigate. Learn how empathy, efficiency, and professionalism can help your SciComm goals.

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