Online Panel Discission - Integrating Communication and Engagement into your Scientific Career

Online Panel Discussion - Integrating Communication and Engagement into your Scientific Career  

Hosted by the Kavli Foundation, U.S.A, Dr Susanne Mesøy from the Kavli INsD and the Department of Chemistry, Oxford joins global colleagues in a special 1.5-hour panel discussion titled "Integrating Communication and Engagement into your Scientific Career." If you are looking to expand your skills in public engagement and science communication, join us for this insightful session!  

 

Susanne Mesoy in the LAB

 

1.5-hour webinar, featuring Kavli Institute Scientists 

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Thursday, May 2nd | 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET / 5PM BST

Dr. Priya Rajasethupathy (Kavli Neural Systems Institute) 

Dr. Susanne Mesøy (Kavli Institute for Nanoscience Discovery, Oxford) 

Bernardita Ried Guachalla (Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology)

 

As a postdoctoral researcher in Professor Dame Carol Robinson's laboratory, Susanne focuses on protein interactions through Mass Spectrometry. Susanne has played a pivotal role in promoting the Kavli INsD, Oxford's research through our "See the Unseen" initiative, a public engagement series. For the past two years she has actively engaged in both on-camera and behind-the-scenes roles, demonstrating her enthusiasm for storytelling and the technicalities of video editing. Additionally, Susanne is one of the initiators of the institute's 'Ion Channels and Transporters interest group', organising monthly meetings for researchers across various departments at Oxford as part of the Kavli INsD "Works in Progress Seminar Series."

Don't miss this opportunity to learn from Susanne and other colleagues as they share their insights and experience in the field of science communication.

 

The event is open to anyone affiliated with a Kavli Institute – graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, faculty, and institute staff are invited to join.

 

Watch the video below to find out more about Susanne's research

 

https://www.youtube.com/embed/NSmxBI8wtBE?si=WjRzAGvPCiWKFS_G