Physician-scientist @_CynthiaTang asks molecular biologist Jeremy Nathans what principles guide his research. 🧪
#AskAScientist
National Academy of Sciences HHMI Johns Hopkins University American Physician Scientists Association
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B46jPfLWEDg
Physician-scientist Marzieh Ghiasi discusses the importance of increasing public literacy in statistics. 🧪
American Physician Scientists Association
#AskAScientist #SciComm
https://ow.ly/81L750YlHMG
"If you open the textbook, it's just one success after another… what they don't tell you is that's just the tip of the iceberg." Molecular biologist Jeremy Nathans on uncertainty and science. 🧪
National Academy of Sciences
Johns Hopkins University
HHMI
#AskAScientist
https://ow.ly/g4BK50YleIP
#ICYMI
🎧 #LaskerLaureate Quarraisha Abdool Karim reflects on a journey shaped by meaningful partnerships—with her mentors, the communities she is committed to helping, and the scientists who walk alongside her. 🧪
#HIV #PreP #WomenInSTEM #AskAScientist
https://ow.ly/nAle50Y8f0s
"We are still continuing to learn about everything." Physician-scientist Cynthia Tang, PhD discusses the role of uncertainty in scientific research in this edition of #AskAScientist. 🧪
American Physician Scientists Association
https://ow.ly/iaXi50YhWkI
Physician-scientist Lauren Clai Morehead discusses strategies to communicate with patients in this edition of #AskAScientist. 🧪
American Physician Scientists Association
#SciComm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9r5Ed0dGO4
🎧 #LaskerLaureate Quarraisha Abdool Karim reflects on a journey shaped by meaningful partnerships—with her mentors, the communities she is committed to helping, and the scientists who walk alongside her. 🧪
#HIV #PreP #IDWGIS #WomenInSTEM #AskAScientist
https://ow.ly/nAle50Y8f0s
"Science is tentative knowledge." 1998 #LaskerLaureate Paul Nurse discusses the role of uncertainty in scientific research in this #AskAScientist. 🧪
The Francis Crick Institute The Royal Society Cancer Research UK
🎧 "Partnerships, Partnerships, Partnerships: An interview with Quarraisha Abdool Karim"
A leader in #HIV prevention, treatment, & advocacy reflects on her mentors, the communities she is committed to helping, & the scientists who walk alongside her. 🧪
#AskAScientist #PreP
https://ow.ly/zcsq50Y8f2X
🎧 In the latest episode of We #AskAScientist, #LaskerLaureate Quarraisha Abdool Karim reflects on a journey shaped by meaningful partnerships—with her mentors, the communities she is committed to helping, and the scientists who walk alongside her. 🧪
#HIV #PreP
https://ow.ly/nAle50Y8f0s
2023 #LaskerLaureate David Huang discusses the role of intuition in making scientific decisions in this #AskAScientist. 🧪
https://ow.ly/JRjq50Y7kph
Oregon Health & Science University
In this #AskAScientist, Ali Can Puskulcu, a Brandeis University music PhD student, asks cell biologist Craig Thompson a question about his field of research. 🧪
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
https://ow.ly/Q5MI50Y5Lgr
In this #AskAScientist, 2022 #LaskerLaureate Lauren Gardner discusses the role of intuition in making scientific decisions. 🧪
Physician-scientist Carey Jansen asks #LaskerLaureate John Jumper how senior scientists can build a more accessible and sustainable future for the next generations of scientists. #AskAScientist 🧪
https://ow.ly/jMAZ50Y1nk9
"Getting a final determination of the truth is very difficult and always viewed as tentative in my mind." 🧪
In this #AskAScientist, 1982 #LaskerLaureate Harold Varmus discusses the role of uncertainty in scientific research.
https://ow.ly/MrMi50Y0OZq
Molecular biologist Jeremy Nathans on the importance of communication across many audiences. 🧪
@theNASciences @HHMINews @JohnsHopkins #Lasker #AskAScientist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwW3nWo3CRg
2023 #LaskerLaureate John Jumper discusses how transparency can increase public trust in science in this #AskAScientist. 🧪
#SciComm
"Science exists because of uncertainty." 2022 #LaskerLaureate Lauren Gardner discusses the role of uncertainty in scientific research. #AskAScientist 🧪
@jhu.edu
Happy birthday to Harold E. Varmus! He won a #LaskerAward for discovering that oncogenes are present in normal cells. ow.ly/htXR30mlgIY
#cancer #UCSF 🧪
🎥 Varmus shares how he thinks about science in these #AskAScientist videos:
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"Enthusiasm is contagious." 2023 #LaskerLaureate David Huang discusses how to be a good communicator in this edition of #AskAScientist. 🧪 #SciComm
In this #AskAScientist, physician-scientist Carey Jansen shares how drawing clear boundaries and setting priorities helps her achieve a work-life balance. 🧪 @a-p-s-a.bsky.social
In this #AskAScientist, Sam Long, a @brandeisuniversity.bsky.social
graduate student in music composition, asks 1998 #LaskerLaureate Paul Nurse a question about his field of research. 🧪 @crick.ac.uk @royalsociety.org @bristoluni.bsky.social @cancerresearchuk.org
#ICYMI: Our latest Newsletter is out! Read about how organisms control the activity of genes, turning them on and off at specific times and in specific locations. And listen to our latest podcast featuring #LaskerLaureate John Jumper.
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In this #AskAScientist, molecular biologist Jeremy Nathans tells us about his sources of inspiration. 🧪 @nasonline.org #Lasker
#ICYMI
👂 Listen to an interview with #LaskerLaureate John Jumper, who reflects on the role of #AI as "an amplifier of experiments" in our latest podcast. 🧪
#AskAScientist
2023 #LaskerLaureate John Jumper talks about successful teamwork in this edition of #AskAScientist. 🧪
His #ProTip: agree on an organizing principal before the project begins.
@GoogleDeepMind
With the 2025 ozone hole now closed, our latest #AskAScientist video features Johannes Flemming explaining why the Antarctic ozone hole reappears annually, when it might close for good & how global action has made a difference.
Find out more ⬇️
#CopernicusAtmosphere
"Try to put yourself in the shoes of the person with whom you're communicating." Molecular biologist Jeremy Nathans discusses how to be a good communicator. #AskAScientist @nasonline.org @hhmi.org @jhu.edu #Lasker 🧪
#LaskerLaureate John Jumper explains why it is important to “grind through medium to small ideas” to make progress and how intuition is “absolutely everything” in our latest episode of We Ask a Scientist. 🧪
#AskAScientist
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In this #AskAScientist, Harold Varmus, 1982 #LaskerLaureate, discusses the role of humor in scientific research. 🧪