Rachel is a Science Communications Specialist at Addgene. She manages the blog and social media.
This Depositor Week, we're highlighting eight amazing posts on research done in our depositor labs. Some are written by Addgenies and some are written by the depositors themselves. All of them have cool new tools, techniques, or information that is now available for other ...
Hello and welcome to Depositor Week 2022! It’s that special time of year where we Addgenies use our social media and blog to say thank you to all the many scientists and researchers who deposit with us!
Biomedical research has a long and well-documented history of racial bias, which still impacts and influences current research. Understanding the depth and breadth of this bias, and then using that understanding to intentionally remove racial bias from work being done today, is ...
Welcome to our deep dive series, which aims to increase your understanding and technical proficiency with common applications - now let’s dive right in!
We're going virtual for Addgene’s first AAV Data Hub Challenge, now taking place Dec. 6, 2022! Share your AAV data, connect with other researchers working with AAV, support open science, and maybe even win a $500 travel prize in our open data extravaganza!
Welcome to the last of our Summer SciComm Series! We hope you've enjoyed this small glimpse into the world of science communication and can use what you've learned to share your science with others. My favorite quote about science ever comes from an interview in which someone ...
If you're interested in sharing your science, one of the big questions you'll be faced with is "how?" How are you going convey your information to your audience? There's so many ways options available to today's science communications: podcasts, blogging, videos, lectures, ...
We are now at the second post in our Summer SciComm series and it’s time for one of my favorite scicomm bandstands: cognitive load.