Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghan artwork

Sarah Goodwin - How we need to communicate science in our changing world

Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghan

English - February 09, 2021 09:00 - 58 minutes - 40.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 6 ratings
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Show Notes: 

Storytelling (03:00) Wonder Collaborative (04:30) Jane Goodall (05:00) Human Nature (CRISPR documentary) Nobel Prize Winner Jennifer DoudnaRon Vale (06:00) "Cell Hell” - Cell Biology and Genetics course at Middlebury iBiology (09:00) The power of words (09:45) “Bringing good people to work with you” (10:30) How do you build a team? Creating community that cuts across disciplines (11:20) "Antidisciplinary" Elliot Kirschner - ‘morphing’ iBiology Matthew Meselson and Franklin Stahl (16:00) The art of the question (17:45) Conversations in Science with Dan Rather (18:00) Reinventing science film-making (25:30) Stepping outside of academic research (26:00) Patronin protein (27:00) “I belong” moment (30:00) What is CRISPR and what do people not realize about its importance? (32:00) Equality of access to scientific progress (38:00) Tenets of innovating in science communication (40:30) Carl Sagan, Ann Druyan, Richard Feynman (44:45) Pandemic routine (45:45) Morning routine (49:00) Lightning round (51:00) Book: Harry Potter & Lord of the Rings; Creativity Inc (Pixar)Passion: Logos of communication  Heart Sing: Her kids (seeing language and expression develop) Screwed up: Writing grants Find guest online: iBiologyWonder Collaborative  Coming soon: Science Communication LabTwitter: @ssgoodwin'Five-Cut Fridays’ five-song music playlist series   Sarah’s playlist

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