Kerri Jansen

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Kerri Jansen

Kerri Jansen

@absoluteKerri

Science writer specializing in chemistry + science history + audio/video production | Views my own

Washington, DC Katılım Ocak 2013
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Kerri Jansen
Kerri Jansen@absoluteKerri·
I have been holding on to this terrible secret for 5 years
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Kerri Jansen@absoluteKerri·
I suppose I should also confess that every single time I see the Stereo Chemistry logo my brain goes StereoooOOOO chemistry and I must FIGHT to not say it like that out loud
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Science History Institute
Science History Institute@SciHistoryOrg·
This March for #WomensHistoryMonth , we are featuring Dr. Madeleine M. Joullié as our Oral History Trailblazer of the Month. In this excerpt from her oral history interview, she shares a story about a visit to the doctor, exemplifying the impact she has had on her students.
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Kerri Jansen@absoluteKerri·
Interested? Questions? Email me at K_Jansen (at) acs (dot) org. Put NEWS VIDEOS in the subject line. Bonus points if you include a resume and/or links to examples of work.
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Kerri Jansen@absoluteKerri·
Are you a freelance science journalist with a knack for video? @cenmag is looking for reporters to contribute short (~ 2 min) news videos based on chemistry research. More info in 🧵
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C&EN (Chemical & Engineering News)
Do you know a chemist with an amazing story to share? Whose perspective would you love to hear in a podcast interview? Stereo Chemistry wants to know! Reply to this tweet or DM us with your suggestions.
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Leigh Krietsch Boerner
Leigh Krietsch Boerner@LeighJKBoerner·
so many things to say about this story that I can't even articulate them all. Please read it! Deaf people have many barriers to learning, especially in the sciences, that hearing people don't realize. I learned a lot writing it. If you are a hearing person, you should learn too.
C&EN (Chemical & Engineering News)@cenmag

A lack of signs for many scientific terms impedes deaf people’s entry into the sciences. Deaf scientists are trying to lower these barriers by developing more scientific American Sign Language signs. Learn how they’re expanding ASL's scientific vocabulary: ow.ly/m2iT50Fu2mY

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