Saturday, February 22, 2014

The Toast: Search for a Gal Scientist

For those of you who are up on the blogosphere, The Toast is searching for a female, PhD-level scientist to author a regularly occurring science column. As part of the search process, they have been running a series of one-off posts from female scientist contributors. 

To read the full archive, follow this link or look for the tag 'gal science' on their website. 

Physicist Kerstin Nordstrom is the author of the most recent Gal Science post. She addresses the frequently asked question 'So what is it you do?' and offers tips for interacting with scientists. If you have time, the entire post is a wonderful read. To paraphrase her advice, don't treat us like magical creatures, don't say things like "Oh, you must be really smart," and don't put us on the spot about our research topics unless you are genuinely interested in the answer. 

And most importantly, do not compare me to Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory.


Thursday, February 20, 2014

SEP Volunteering: Year 3


I've written about UCSF's Science-Education Partnership (SEP) program previously.  Since arriving at UCSF in 2011, I've been involved with two semester-long programs. My first year I was involved with the Bio&Chem Teach program, where I was partnered with a 7th grade life-science classroom. Last year I participated in the STAT program and was placed with a 4th grade classroom. 

This is my third year volunteering with SEP. After some scheduling difficulties, my classmate and I were placed in a pair of 2nd grade classrooms. Although both teachers are new to the SEP program, they brought a lot of great ideas to our first planning meeting and I am incredibly excited to be working with their students. 

Our first visit to the classroom to meet the students was last week. Both classrooms had great questions for us and were excited to hear we were coming back four more times over the course of the semester. We've planned a series of lessons progressing from good/bad bacteria to human intestines, with lots of interesting experiments along the way. Hopefully by the end of the school-year I can convince some of them to stick with science!


Friday, February 14, 2014

Seminar


It's always really fantastic to attend seminar and listen to the amazing research being performed at other institutions. It's even cooler when you and a classmate are able to host the speaker.