Yasha Duggal, PhD
Sharing your science is an art. It should be a carefully crafted story, with conflict that you’re uniquely able to resolve. With effective storytelling, you can inspire and excite others about your science.
As a science writer, I take complicated science and break it down into digestible and interesting materials for scientific and public audiences.
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Featured Post
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Moving schools during grad school!
Sometimes it feels like life hands you the short end of the stick. You spent hours and hours finding a university with a program you like. You’ve been here for a while, made friends, fostered a community, and then you get news that your advisor is moving. Now what? This is the situation I found…
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Mentoring new students for the first times
So you’re feeling nervous about mentoring your first student (regardless of whether they are a grad or undergrad). Well you’re not alone. Mentoring is difficult and requires patience on both ends. For yourself, you’ll need to adjust to work being a little slower. Instead of pipetting and moving on to the next thing you’ll need…
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Structuring a scientific presentation
So today let’s talk about presentations. There is a lot to cover so buckle up and take notes. Scientific presentations with real ✨data✨ can be a challenge. You want to share all your super exciting really awesome data with the world but without enough context your data is meaningless to your audience. Instead of throwing…