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Research On Tap: Third Thursdays at 5:00 pm

Cheer on your colleagues as they present their research in an accessible talk while you enjoy drinks and snacks at the Gothic Grill on Thursday, March 20, at 5:00 pm. This month's event features biomedical engineering Ph.D. students Daniel Marshall and Andrey Nosatov and electrical & computer engineering Ph.D. student Steven Seiden. 

Inspired by Yivsam Asgad's 'Science on Tap', Duke Research on Tap aims to be inclusive across disciplines, welcoming research trainees from all areas of the Duke community.

The aim of this series is to offer undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral researchers at Duke opportunities to present their research to a broad, non-specialist audience. Participation in this series aims to help trainees develop their science communication skills, preparing them for future opportunities both within and outside of Duke (such as 3MT, GradX, and job talks).

Sponsors: Duke University Postdoctoral Association (DUPA), Pratt School of Engineering's Graduate Communications and Intercultural Programs (GCIP), Duke University Center for Exemplary Mentoring (UCEM), and Duke BioCoRE


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Communication, Professional Development, Professionalism and Scholarly Integrity