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#1: Research and Science Communication with Prof Giles Yeo

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You've probably heard the saying, "Science not communicated is science not done." It underscores the importance of sharing scientific knowledge beyond the research labs.

In this episode, Prof Giles Yeo shares an insight into his career story combining research and science communication. We discussed the role luck played in his career journey and how proactive efforts, like knocking on people’s doors, led him to a postdoc position that evolved into a 25-year career. Giles shed light on how he became a TV broadcaster and why it made him a better scientist. We also discussed what’s important about communicating science and how to do it right.
For more information about the podcast go to www.tshaped.org/podcast

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You've probably heard the saying, "Science not communicated is science not done." It underscores the importance of sharing scientific knowledge beyond the research labs.

In this episode, Prof Giles Yeo shares an insight into his career story combining research and science communication. We discussed the role luck played in his career journey and how proactive efforts, like knocking on people’s doors, led him to a postdoc position that evolved into a 25-year career. Giles shed light on how he became a TV broadcaster and why it made him a better scientist. We also discussed what’s important about communicating science and how to do it right.
For more information about the podcast go to www.tshaped.org/podcast

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