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Jen Martin
Dr Jen Martin spent many years studying the sex life of possums among other zoological questions. These days she is an award-winning Lecturer: Jenny founded, designed and teaches The University of Melbourne’s highly acclaimed science communication program. She has a popular weekly segment Weird Science on 3RRR Breakfasters and has also been a co-host of 3RRR’s popular Sunday science show, Einstein-a-go-go for more than a decade. Jenny blogs about science for a general audience at www.espressoscience.com and is also a writer for Double Helix, CSIRO’s science magazine for 9 – 13 year olds.
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Khine Soe Lin
Many people said I am lucky to win PhD scholarship at Sydney University. Yes, I am. There were big supporters behind this achievement. One of them …
blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science-communication/2018/02/05/khine-soe-lin
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Tormey Reimer
I’m currently working as a Fisheries Technician on the Feather River in northern California, helping to monitor and protect Chinook salmon. Communication has been essential in …
blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science-communication/2017/12/08/tormey-reimer
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How to dive deeper than 2000 metres on one breath
By Tim Brown, Class of 2016 If a bag of money fell into the ocean, how deep would you dive for it? You don’t have SCUBA …
blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science-communication/2017/09/12/how-to-dive-deeper-than-2000-metres-on-one-breath
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Planet concussion
By Tamara Meehan, Class of 2016 On March 28 2015 I went from living on planet earth, to some other world. It appeared the same on …
blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science-communication/2017/08/20/planet-concussion
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