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Science For All Seasons
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1.
How would you describe yourself? (choose all that apply)
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High school student
College student
High school teacher
Teaching professor
Scientist in training (graduate student, postdoctoral fellow)
Scientist
Journalist
Informal educator
Greater Boston area resident
Other (please specify)
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2.
Which of our recent SFAS events have you attended?
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Emily Balskus, "Gut reactions: Using chemistry to decipher the human microbiome" (October 2020)
Elinor Karlsson and Diane Genereux, "Clarity from comparison: How other animals' genomes illuminate our own" (January 2021)
Michael Gillette and Namrata Udeshi, "Proteomics: Translating the code of life (April 2021)
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3.
When did you watch the talk?
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During the event via live stream
After the event on YouTube
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4.
How did you find out about the talk(s)?
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Email from Broad Institute email list
Email from Broad's communications team
Social media
Word of mouth
Other (please specify)
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5.
Why were you interested in attending the talk(s)?
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Interested in research conducted at the Broad Institute
Interested in the topic
Interested in science in general
Other (please specify)
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6.
Regarding the Balskus event, was the talk's content:
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Too technical
Just technical enough
Not technical enough
I don't recall
N/A (I did not attend this event)
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Regarding the Karlsson/Genereux event, was the talk's content:
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Too technical
Just technical enough
Not technical enough
I don't recall
N/A (I did not attend this event)
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Regarding the Gilette/Udeshi event, was the talk's content:
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Too technical
Just technical enough
Not technical enough
I don't recall
N/A (I did not attend this event)
9.
If you could give one piece of feedback to the speakers, what would it be?
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As we think about planning future SFAS talks, is there a particular topic you'd like us to try to cover?
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Currently we hold the SFAS talks at 5PM US Eastern time. Would you suggest that we hold the talks:
Earlier
Later
Keep them at 5PM, that's convenient for me
12.
What are your thoughts on the name of the series, "Science For All Seasons"?