On Wednesday, May 18, SOT will host another free virtual training session focused on science communication. During the three-hour training, you will actively participate in activities designed to help you learn how to connect with an audience and how to convey your science in relatable ways. ...
Effective science communication is a skill that must be consistently practiced and honed to provide meaningful, understandable, and actionable information to a variety of audiences. And although you can practice in front of a mirror, you won’t improve without honest feedback. To provide training...
Gary Ginsberg, PhD, is one of two recipients of the SOT 2016 Public Communications Award. Dr. Ginsberg is a Senior Toxicologist with the Connecticut Department of Public Health, where he evaluates human exposures to chemicals present in the air, water, soil, food, and workplace. He provides risk...
Steven G. Gilbert, PhD, DABT, is one of two recipients of the 2016 SOT Public Communications Award. Dr. Gilbert is the Founder and Director of the Institute of Neurotoxicology and Neurological Disorders and is an Affiliate Professor in the Departments of Environmental and Occupational Health...
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