Science as Story: How I Get Neutrinos and Prions Into the Headlines
Chemistry Department Colloquium with Ron Seely, Wisconsin State Journal & UW-Madison Dept. of Life Sciences Communication
Event Details
Date
Friday, March 5, 2010
Time
3:30 p.m.
Location
1315 Chemistry Building
Description
In 17 years as a science reporter, Seely has brought his readers reports on everything from human embryonic stem cells to chronic wasting disease. He has reported extensively on water-related issues, including two award-winning series, one on threats to Wisconsin’s groundwater and the other on the mismanagement of Madison’s drinking water. He was recently named the 2010 recipient of the ACS’s national science writing award, the prestigious James T. Grady - James H. Stack Award.
Cost
Free