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SiE15 - Science communication: methods, media and making neuroscience meaningful (12:00-12:45)

This panel discussion will bring together speakers who use different approaches (books, art, podcast, social media, etc.) to communicate to a range of audiences.

Start

July 12, 2022 - 12:00 pm

End

July 12, 2022 - 12:45 pm

Address

Pavillon 7, Paris Expo Porte de Versailles   View map

Neuroscience can often seem confusing and complex to an audience who does not have a scientific background, so how do you go about communicating your research to non-scientists?

A panel of science communication experts will debate their different approaches to communicate to a range of audiences: art, books, podcasts, meetups, TV and radio shows, social media, etc… Why did they choose this specific platform? Which audience(s) is the most receptive to it?

They will take the audience through some of the projects they have led, discuss what has worked best and share some of their top tips and tricks!

Speakers

  • Elodie Chabrol (FR): Neuroscientist and Professional Science Communicator
  • Hannah Critchlow (UK): Neuroscientist, Author and Broadcaster
  • John Cryan (IE): Neuroscientist, Author and Social Media Expert
  • Caitlin Vander Weele (US): Neuroscientist art and Professional Science Storytelling

Co-chairs

  • Malcolm Love (UK): Science Communication Specialist
  • Emma Yhnell (UK): Neuroscientist and Science Communication Expert, member of the FENS Communication Committee

 

This panel discussion will bring together speakers who use different approaches (books, art, podcast, social media, etc.) to communicate to a range of audiences.
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