I came across an interesting article from the Dana Foundation, a private organization that supports neuroscience research through grants and aims to educate the public about the successes and potential of research on the brain. The Foundation produces free publications, coordinates the International Brain Awareness Week campaign, and supports the Dana Alliances, a network of neuroscientistsand. Find out more at www.dana.org.
This article talks about how neuroscientists need to find efficient ways of communicating their research to the public. This will probably be more useful for my fellow grad students and other scientists who might come across my blog, but its still useful to think about the communication gap that exists between scientists and their community. Check it out!
http://www.dana.org/news/features/detail.aspx?id=28910
This article talks about how neuroscientists need to find efficient ways of communicating their research to the public. This will probably be more useful for my fellow grad students and other scientists who might come across my blog, but its still useful to think about the communication gap that exists between scientists and their community. Check it out!
http://www.dana.org/news/features/detail.aspx?id=28910
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