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June 4-5: Rutgers University Communicating Science Intensive

This photo shows a young white male wearing khaki pants and a gray sweater walking toward the camera on a stage. Behind him is a large screen projecting a slide the says Why do Psychoactive Drugs Work? and his name Ezry Santiago-McRae, along with a logo for the Virginia Tech Center for Communicating Science.

June 4 through 5 -  It's so fun to see how our communicating science work spreads! Last year we provided online communicating science workshops for graduate students involved in National Science Foundation Research Traineeship programs, and the students presented their research at a conference held at Virginia Tech. Now we've been invited to provide a 2-day communicating science intensive for one of the universities involved in that conference. Patty Raun, Liz Gray, and Jon Catherwood-Ginn will be working with graduate students at Rutgers University’s Center for Computational and Integrative Biology, part of a National Science Foundation Research Training program.