The Art of Science Communication: Stories from the Classroom
UW Hiram Smith Hall 1545 Observatory Dr. , Madison, Wisconsin 53706
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"The Art of Science Communication: Stories from the Classroom"
Science communication colloquium hosted by the Department of Life Sciences Communication at UW-Madison.
Come hear Ahna Skop, associate professor in UW-Madison's Department of Genetics, and an affiliate faculty member in Life Sciences Communication and the UW-Madison Arts Institute , speak at our weekly colloquium series.
Ahna is a geneticist, artist and a winner of the prestigious Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). Her lab seeks to understand the molecular mechanisms that underlie cell division during embryonic development using the nematode, C. elegans as a model system. Failures in cell division often lead to birth defects, cancer, and age-related neurodegenerative diseases. Understanding how cells divide is highly dependent on in vivo microscopy and large amounts of visual data, which dovetails perfectly with one of her other passions, art. The combination of scientist and artist inspires her to think differently and maintain an open mind. Some of her work can be seen in the main entrance of the Genetics/Biotechnology Center building on the UW-Madison campus. She has also curated and contributed to a traveling exhibition of scientific art called “TINY: Art from microscopes” from the UW-Madison campus and she has organized the bi-annual Worm Art Show for the International C. elegans Meeting since she was a graduate student.
Wednesday, February 22nd
12:05 - 1:00PM
Hiram Smith Hall, Room 135
1545 Observatory Drive
Madison, WI 53706
This event is free and open to the public.