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Education

Science outreach and communication

The ASBMB organizes science communication and outreach activities and develops tools, resources and opportunities for members to improve their science communication and public engagement skills. These efforts are spearheaded by the Science Outreach and Communication Committee.

Share your science outreach initiative!

Are you doing science outreach in your community? Are you running your own science café or creating a program that you know will make an impact and want to share it? We want to know about it!

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OUTREACH SPOTLIGHT

Sensational SciFest

In an interview with Adriana Norris, Parmvir Bahia talks about her career in science outreach and the challenges and successes of a recent project designed to put the needs of sensory sensitive kids first.

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The Art of Science Communication

An online course that provides fundamental training in science communication.

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Science Outreach and Communication Grant

A memberwide grant to encourage new or existing science outreach and communication activities.

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Student Chapter Outreach Grant

Funding for outreach activities in addition to exclusive access to expertise and resources from the Science Outreach and Communication Committee.

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ASBMB Science Fair Award

Recognizes outstanding achievement in biochemistry and molecular biology research by a middle or high school science student

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Science in a Flash

Learn about the ASBMB's flash talk competition and find resources to help organize your own event.

Adriana Norris interviews members about their science outreach and communication projects.

Science outreach and communication news
A scientist's journey through disability, grad school, and beyond

By the end of high school, Crystal Mendoza already had lab experience and was well on her way to a college degree and a promising future. All the bumps in her road lay ahead.

The teaching power of water

“I questioned whether children would be very interested in this exercise; there wasn’t much to it.” At an outreach event aimed at children, Jessica Desamero learns that three cups of water can convey complex science.

Giving back to the community and advancing science go hand in hand

Ever since he was an undergraduate, MOSAIC scholar Donovan Argueta has worked to support equity in higher education.

MOSAIC scholar loves to share the fun of science

Rene Arvola is an RNA biologist who, in her spare time, uses zebrafish to teach K-12 students about genetics and development.

Saying yes to a community of communicators

Susanna Greer, a 2022 ASBMB fellow, describes her journey to engaging deeply with, and caring about, the society.

Inspiring the next generation of scientists

Seattle-area high school students will be the Science Outreach and Communication Committee’s guests of honor on Community Day at Discover BMB.

Equity, diversity and inclusion: The hidden toll of community outreach

Caught in a system eager for success stories, a PhD student from an underrepresented background learns how to balance his challenges in the lab with his desire to serve his community.

Volunteers needed to raise the visibility of science

An interview with Dan Barry, director of local and state advocacy for AAAS, about the Local Science Engagement Network — and how you can get involved

Webinars
Debunking misinformation about your science

Debunking misinformation about your science

John Cook, founder of Skeptical Science website, discusses debunking strategies for misinformation that occurs within biochemistry and molecular biology topics. More

Science in a Flash: How to give a successful flash talk

Science in a Flash: How to give a successful flash talk

If you had just one figure, three minutes and a microphone to describe your research — could you do it? More