Science is Communication – How The Story’s Told
By Bethany Huot You may have heard the saying that how well you understand something is evidenced by how well you can explain or teach it to someone else. There […]
By Bethany Huot You may have heard the saying that how well you understand something is evidenced by how well you can explain or teach it to someone else. There […]
by Bethany Huot Why study plant disease? In short, to feed people. There are millions of people in the world who suffer from malnutrition (1). Having access to sufficient, safe […]
By Bethany Huot This year at The Pub Club we have been focusing on one of the most important aspects of doing science – Communication! While we may view conducting […]
By Bethany Huot This year at The Pub Club we have been focusing on one of the most important aspects of doing science – Communication. This post will introduce you […]
By Bethany Huot While at ICAR 2017, Adam Seroka and I were talking with Jacqueline Monaghan, who is an Assistant Professor at Queen’s University. She shared that, as a new […]
by Bethany Huot Reminder: This post series is an expansion of the post I wrote for ASPB’s Plant Science today blog in preparation for the Plant Biology 2016 meeting (Click […]
By Bethany Huot While a big part of participating in scientific meetings is to hear and share new discoveries, in today’s world, going to conferences for this purpose is not […]
By Bethany Huot and Miranda Haus One of the most difficult tasks regarding science communication occurs at the start: identifying the Big Question. On March 10, 2017, Doug Schemske visited […]
By Bethany Huot The last two semesters The Pub Club organized and held two Undergraduate Career Workshops to help the UGs on our research floor learn about and apply a […]
By Bethany Huot Here at The Pub Club we are actively working to “Stay on the Edge of Science” and “Fill the Void.” Our reason for pursuing these objectives is […]