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September 1, 2018 by asc2018

Case studies: Visualising science

When: Wednesday 14th November, 2:40pm – 3:40pm
Where: L2, Level 2 to the left of the registration/foyer area, down the hallway and through the doors on the right
Hashtag: #W17

How we “see” science is very important in how we communicate it. The attention span of people in this day and age is a lot shorter than it used to be so grabbing someone’s attention with a great visual is invaluable.

Hear from the speakers about how they are bringing the sight of science to the masses.

The session is structured into three 15-minute talks and will wrap-up with a 15-minute Q&A for delegates questions and comments.

The session will include the following talks:

  • The breathtaking circus of photosynthesis: communicating the most important biological process on Earth – Natalia Bateman
  • Pixcells: when digital art meets science – Andrew Lilja
  • A comparison of two techniques for visualising antibiotic dispensing over time: the run chart versus Nightingale’s rose diagram – Michael Leach

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