Biomedical Odyssey

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A Beginner’s Guide to Scientific Social Media

May 14, 2020

Why should you use Twitter for science? Ph.D. candidate Stephanie Yang shares some tips.

biomedicalodyssey ⋅ A Day in the Life guest post, Social Media, twitter ⋅

Brain and heart on a wooden balance scale.

Neil deGrasse Tyson’s Twitter Post

October 15, 2019

Neil deGrasse Tyson’s tweet about the El Paso shooting was more than insensitive — it was bad science.

Mary Soliman ⋅ A Day in the Life, Perspectives in Research Communication, Social Media, twitter ⋅

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Tackling Twitter as a Graduate Student

September 6, 2019

I grew up during the rise of social media. Born in 1995, I have watched social media transform from inconsequential platforms for storing your random thoughts to a multi-billion-dollar industry in which influence serves as a form of currency. I have had to learn how to navigate these changes on my own, and I have […]

Brianna Barry ⋅ A Day in the Life graduate student, Social Media, twitter ⋅

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