#SciComm Seminar: The Translational Science Benefits Model: Moving Beyond Traditional Measures of Research Impact on March 9

#SciComm Seminar: The Translational Science Benefits Model: Moving Beyond Traditional Measures of Research Impact on March 9
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Hosted by Becker Library’s Center for Health and Science Communication, this seminar series features WashU faculty, staff, and expert guests from the St. Louis community, discussing topics related to all aspects of science communication. Seminars are free and open to all. 

Researchers have historically focused on tracking scientific outputs like publications and grants, but how does research lead to things that actually improve the world around us?

In this virtual webinar, learn how to plan for, track, and demonstrate the impact of your research in the broader community with the new Translating for Impact toolkit.

Thursday, March 9 | 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM

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