Fenna Sillé

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Fenna Sillé

Fenna Sillé

@fsille

Baltimore, MD เข้าร่วม Kasım 2009
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JohnsHopkinsEHE
JohnsHopkinsEHE@JohnsHopkinsEHE·
Functionally Enigmatic Gene's in Cancer: Are We Looking Under the Lamppost for Lost Keys? @vyptran explains her research at the retreat
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Fenna Sillé@fsille·
Clearly out of touch with the reality of the state of the planet we all inhabit... Supreme Court Strips Federal Government of Crucial Tool to Control Pollution nytimes.com/live/2022/06/3…
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JHU CAAT
JHU CAAT@jhucaat·
CAAT is creating a position in toxicology, artificial intelligence, cheminformatics, bioinformatics, developmental biology, stem cell biology, or neuroscience. Please spread this information and support this initiative. Email caat@jhsph.edu #ScienceForUkraine
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JohnsHopkinsEHE
JohnsHopkinsEHE@JohnsHopkinsEHE·
“Your science is a nonfiction story.” @meghandavisdvm on how to find the narrative that underlies your research. Happening now: Doctoral panel discussion on science communication
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JohnsHopkinsEHE
JohnsHopkinsEHE@JohnsHopkinsEHE·
“When you submit your paper, try to use an image when you share it on social. Make it visual to make it more relatable.” @fsille on how to make your research story more compelling. Great information for our students at today's doctoral seminar, happening now!
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Fenna Sillé@fsille·
Just listened to a great seminar @JohnsHopkinsEHE by @DrShepherd2013 about Extreme weather - climate change connections. Also great tips for communicating science to non-scientists!
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JohnsHopkinsEHE
JohnsHopkinsEHE@JohnsHopkinsEHE·
COVID-19 variant B.1.1.7 is spreading in kids. Should parents be worried? | Yahoo quotes @AmeshAA ow.ly/gd1P30rDJ93
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NPR
NPR@NPR·
What will it take to finally halt the coronavirus? We created a simulation of a mock disease, SIMVID-19, to show how herd immunity can stop an outbreak in its tracks. trib.al/9vNqUhn
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