Stanford Science Symposium 2017

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Let’s Have an Awesome Time Doing Science:
Discussions On Getting the Most Out of a Challenging Career

This symposium brings high-profile, thoughtful researchers to speak to students and postdocs on subjects that aren’t addressed often enough but are crucial to our development and well-being as scientists. Each speaker (list follows) will highlight one or more of the themes below as a starting point to describing a set of philosophies and approaches to science. This concept has been adapted from a similar event at UC Berkeley’s campus.

Speaker Information

 

  • Ellen Yeh – Assistant Professor, Departments of Biochemistry, Pathology, and Microbiology And Immunology
  • Be a Giver

 

    • John Boothroyd – Burt and Marion Avery Professor Of Immunology – Stanford University Department of Microbiology & Immunology
    • Egle Cekanaviciute – Postdoctoral Fellow – UCSF- poop slurries to find a cure for MS
    • Fred de Sauvage – Vice President and Staff Scientist, Molecular Oncology – Genentech
    • 16 year study
    • Yvonne Maldonado – Senior Associate Dean, Faculty Development /Diversity-Professor of Pediatrics (Infectious Diseases) – Stanford
    • On Being a doctor
    • Michael Osborne – Executive Producer – Generation Anthropocene Podcast
When:
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
12:15 pm – 4:00 pm
Where:
Berg Hall in the Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge

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Take your hypotheses and design protocols to determine their accuracy.

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Science Research Paper

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Science Selfies- 1 paragraph for each section.

Start with an inquiry of observation

establish your inquiry

look into hypothesis and research

formulate your hypothesis

investigate research for hypothesis

end with conclusions and claim

share results