Science For All Seasons Question Title * 1. How would you describe yourself? (choose all that apply) 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) Question Title * 2. Which of our recent SFAS events have you attended? 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) Question Title * 3. When did you watch the talk? During the event via live stream After the event on YouTube Question Title * 4. How did you find out about the talk(s)? Email from Broad Institute email list Email from Broad's communications team Social media Word of mouth Other (please specify) Question Title * 5. Why were you interested in attending the talk(s)? Interested in research conducted at the Broad Institute Interested in the topic Interested in science in general Other (please specify) Question Title * 6. Regarding the Balskus event, was the talk's content: Too technical Just technical enough Not technical enough I don't recall N/A (I did not attend this event) Question Title * 7. Regarding the Karlsson/Genereux event, was the talk's content: Too technical Just technical enough Not technical enough I don't recall N/A (I did not attend this event) Question Title * 8. Regarding the Gilette/Udeshi event, was the talk's content: Too technical Just technical enough Not technical enough I don't recall N/A (I did not attend this event) Question Title * 9. If you could give one piece of feedback to the speakers, what would it be? Question Title * 10. As we think about planning future SFAS talks, is there a particular topic you'd like us to try to cover? Question Title * 11. 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 Question Title * 12. What are your thoughts on the name of the series, "Science For All Seasons"? Next