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Workshops

ROOM:

Clary Theater (1st Floor)

Press Room (2nd Floor)

Recycled Paper

1:00 - 1:50 PM

Hypothesis Generation

Having a clear, testable, and theory-grounded hypothesis is one of the cornerstones of conducting impactful research. This workshop will help you explore creative and applicable techniques that will guide you in formulating strong hypotheses.

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Brielle Jacobs

Agnes Scott

Dr. Medha Talpade

Clark Atlanta

Science Communication

Effective science communication is a critical skill that helps lay audiences understand, engage with, and be informed by modern science. This interactive workshop will help you develop your own communication tactics to increase the accessibility of your research and expand your audiences. 

 
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Lucy Cronin-Golomb

Emory

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Dr. Bruce Walker

Georgia Tech

Recycled Paper

2:00 - 2:50 PM

Growing up in Science

Attend this workshop to hear about the different experiences of individuals working in the field of Psychology as they grew into their profession. You will have the opportunity to listen to their stories and learn from how they handled various trials and tribulations, leading them to their present-day success.

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Dr. Ali Cohen

Emory

Dr. Doby Rahnev

Georgia Tech

Dr. Sam Hunley

Cox Communications

Dr. Tansu Celikel

Georgia Tech

Guide to Inclusive Mentorship

This panel will explore the topic of mentorship and fostering a culture of inclusivity within research labs and academic institutions. Learn about different strategies for cultivating strong and authentic mentor-mentee relationships, promoting a sense of belonging, and practicing open and effective communication in academic settings.

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Dr. Jared Medina

Emory

Dr. Brianna Yamasaki

Emory

Dr. Elaine Johnson

Emory

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