B2) Take a lesson from the universe: expand
- Time:
- Saturday, November 2nd, 11:00 am to 12:15 pm
- Location:
- Dogwood
- Speaker(s):
- Alan BoyleScience editor, MSNBC.com
- Joe Hanson, Ph.D.Blogger/host, It’s Okay To Be Smart, on PBS Digital Studios
- Atif KukaswadiaPhD candidate,Queen’s University; blogger, www.MrEpidemiology.com
- Matt ShipmanScience writer and public information officer, North Carolina State University
- Moderator(s):
- Clinton ColmenaresSenior director of communications, UAB School of Medicine
- Organizer(s):
- Clinton ColmenaresSenior director of communications, UAB School of Medicine
Scientists know science. And they’re good at getting science news. Know who’s not? Non-scientists. Yet non-scientists outnumber scientists, and their attitudes, believes, intellects (or not) and their votes help determine science policies, from funding for stem cells to what’s taught in school. The near-extinction of science reporters at local news outlets has created a gap in a steady stream of legitimate, dependable science news. Yet today there are more ways than ever to reach the general public. This session is about expanding your audience beyond the science in crowd. We’ll talk with two young scientists who are passionate about finding new ways to reach new audiences and we’ll explore ideas for how PIOs, freelancers, staff reporters and even scientists themselves can take a lesson from the universe and expand.