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Tag: speaking

  • Foundations

    Foundations

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1471491423000928

  • The science of storytelling: the David Attenborough style of scientific presentation

    by William C. Ratcliff https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1471491423000928

  • Chory Lab Handbook

    by Emma J Chory https://www.chorylab.com/lab-handbook

  • How do I do a protocol? A guide for beginning researchers.

    How do I do a protocol? A guide for beginning researchers.

    by Mustafi R. Amin and Erin J. Cram Abstract: Many students entering research struggle to get their experiments to work. This can result in considerable frustration, and wasted time, reagents, and effort. However, preparation, structure, and reflection will improve each student’s experience and outcomes. Here we outline a concrete strategy for any new researcher to…

  • The Art of Speaking

    by Ben Lovely Lecture 1 Lecture 2

  • Some pointers about giving talks that have worked for me over 40 years

    By Bob Sclafani

  • How To Give a Good Talk

    By Uri Alon https://www.cell.com/molecular-cell/pdf/S1097-2765(09)00742-4.pdf

  • Sanders Lab Expectations, Vanderbilt University

    by Chuck Sanders https://structbio.vanderbilt.edu/sanders/Sanders_Lab_Guide_Comprehensive.pdf

  • Some thoughts on how to structure a talk

    by Arjun Raj http://rajlaboratory.blogspot.com/2016/09/some-thoughts-on-how-to-structure-talk.html

  • How to give a talk

    By David Fay Virtual class discussion on how to give a good scientific talk for grads and undergrads – Dr. David Fay from University of Wyoming hosts Dr. Ann Hart from Brown University and Dr. Arjun Raj from University of Pennsylvania as they share dos & don’ts, tips, tricks & anecdotes on communicating your science…

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HIAS is supported by an Institutional Development Award (IDeA) to the University of Wyoming from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health (2P20GM103432).

 

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