提高学员对科学的参与度:来自虚拟系列研讨会的经验教训

Q2 Medicine
Hannah J. Smith
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摘要

要成为一名成功的研究人员,你需要具备一些重要的技能,比如能够提出问题,与同行讨论科学,以及组织科学活动。然而,在学生和博士后水平上,这些技能往往很少或根本没有培训或强调。在冠状病毒隔离和实验室关闭的混乱中,虚拟老龄化科学讲座系列研讨会和Slack小组在许多方面使科学界受益,但作为一名二年级博士生,我对这种形式如何能够吸引学员感到特别兴奋。我们应该结束学员坐在教室后面,而私人顾问主导讨论和与演讲者的问答环节的时代。反思老龄化科学讲座的优势可以向我们展示如何使未来的科学活动对每个人都更具吸引力和包容性。
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Improving trainee engagement in science: Lessons from a virtual seminar series

To be a successful researcher, you are expected to have important skills beyond the bench such as being able to ask questions, talk about science with your peers, and organize scientific events. However, there is frequently little to no training or emphasis on these skills at the student and postdoc level. The virtual Aging Science Talks seminar series and Slack group have benefitted the scientific community in many ways amidst the chaos of coronavirus quarantines and lab shutdowns, but as a 2nd year PhD student, I was particularly excited about how this format was able to engage trainees. We should end the era of trainees sitting at the back of the room while PIs dominate discussions and Q&A sessions with speakers. Reflecting on the advantages of Aging Science Talks can show us how to make future scientific events more engaging and inclusive for everyone.

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Translational Medicine of Aging
Translational Medicine of Aging Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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