Tag: Life Sciences Communication
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Posted on March 10, 2017
Food sovereignty events explore indigenous cuisine
The first Food Sovereignty Symposium and Festival in Madison will be March 10 to 12. It focuses on indigenous communities and food sovereignty topics that […]
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Posted on February 20, 2017
Communications expert advises how science should respond to fake news
The rise of fake news has dominated the world of politics since the last U.S. election cycle. But fake news is not at all new […]
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Posted on February 14, 2017
Two from UW-Madison contribute to human gene editing report
The National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Medicine issued a 258-page report Tuesday (Feb. 14) focused on human genome editing. It lays out […]
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Posted on December 29, 2016
Signe Brewster
Whether it’s artificial intelligence, virtual reality, robots, 3-D printing, drones or space exploration, Signe Brewster’s got it covered. Brewster puts what she learned during her […]
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Posted on December 14, 2016
From public outreach to peer review, UW–Madison scientists find value in social media
Social media has erased many of the boundaries between leaders and the people they represent, between experts and the lay public, between scientists and nonscientists. […]
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Posted on November 28, 2016
The promise and peril of CRISPR: Q&A with Dietram Scheufele
Dietram Scheufele, a CALS professor of life sciences communication, serves on a national panel examining the implications of human genome editing. The committee, appointed late […]
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Posted on October 28, 2016
Alumna Molly Sloan on judging the World Dairy Expo – Audio
/RSS FeedMolly Sloan, Alta International Training Program Manager Alta Genetics ’06 Alumna Dairy Science, Life Sciences Communication msloan@altagenetics.com (815) 670-3706 MORE PHOTOS AVAILABLE HERE: https://flic.kr/s/aHskEVdcHv 3:07 […]
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Posted on October 25, 2016
Kate Griswold
People have around 40 productive years during adulthood to make a positive impact on the world, according to Howard G. Buffett in his book, 40 […]
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Posted on October 4, 2016
Natural leader: CALS student Sarah Krier develops “Little Aldos” program for kids
Growing up, Sarah Krier was fascinated by the outdoors. On a typical day she would be outside exploring, picking up bugs, and returning home muddy. […]
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Posted on August 18, 2016
UW experts contribute to NAS report on U.S. science literacy
Despite perceptions that too many Americans are ignorant when it comes to the realm of science, a new study reports that people in the United […]