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Scientific Communications

Instructor:
Douglas A Andres
625
Credits:
2.0
001
Building:
BBSRB
Room:
Rm.B202A
Semester:
Spring 2025
Start Date:
End Date:
Name:
Scientific Communications
Requisites:

Prereq: Good standing in a graduate program in the physical, chemical or biomedical sciences.

Class Type:
LEC
2:00 pm
3:00 pm
Days:
TR

To be useful, scientific research needs to be explained clearly to others--to colleagues, to administrators, to foundations and governmental bodies, and to the public. This course will give students the tools to effectively present their data, their ideas, and themselves to the scientific community. Through a series of directed exercises the students will learn how to write an abstract, a scientific paper, and a grant, and to prepare a poster and to give an oral presentation. The class will draw examples, topics, and exercises from current literature.

To be useful, scientific research needs to be explained clearly to others--to colleagues, to administrators, to foundations and governmental bodies, and to the public. This course will give students the tools to effectively present their data, their ideas, and themselves to the scientific community. Through a series of directed exercises the students will learn how to write an abstract, a scientific paper, and a grant, and to prepare a poster and to give an oral presentation. The class will draw examples, topics, and exercises from current literature.

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