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Communicating science can be challenging as stated in a recent BioTechniques

The overall goal is to infuse excellence in scientific communication skills. This workshop is geared towards trainees (senior MD/PhD students, Post-doctoral fellows, or junior faculties) at a transition phase of their career. Through a series of facilitated sessions, we will help you overcome your inner inhibitions to be a forward thinker and confident communicator. Let us then explore together what why and how to communicate science may it be communicating to the public, or generating high-quality journal article for publication, or for outstanding visual presentations. 

Organizers: Professors Raghu Vemuganti and Bikash Pattnaik, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Both the workshop organizers are Professors in the University of Wisconsin-Madison with several years of productive research and teaching careers. They have published papers with clarity of expression and logical representation in high impact journals.

  1. Organize random content to a constructive scientific message.

  2. Overcome roadblocks to become an effective communicator of SCIENCE.

  3. Compose and edit sections of scientific paper/slides.

  4. Apply the tools to your current work opportunity.

  5. Be able to write an effective grant proposal.

  6. Help transition to become a valuable faculty member.

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