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Science communication: Whose responsibility is it?

Posted on 03 Nov 2015 by Julie Gould

Young scientists at the 2015 Lindau Nobel meeting discuss whose responsibility it is to disseminate scientific research to wider societies.

Nobel laureate William E. Moerner believes scientists should defend science more vigorously. But faced with contentious topics like genetically modified organisms, who’s best placed to get the right messages about science to the public?

This entry was posted in Communication, Multimedia and tagged genetically modified crops, Lindau, Lindau Nobel 2015, public engagement, Science Communication, William E. Moerner by Julie Gould. Bookmark the permalink.
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