 
                                Comm-it Australia (science communication)
@commitaus
Consortium of professionals consulting in #communication, #translation, #strategy, #media & #training. #STEM Director Emma Donnelly @em_sci Bluesky @CommitAus
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http://www.comm-it.com.au 27-03-2017 03:51:09
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        FAMELAB AUSTRALIA 2024 FINAL THURSDAY 26 SEPT This is my baby! As national trainer I freaking love this program & the scientists who are involved! 🌈 Buy tickets and attend live event (Perth WA): visit.museum.wa.gov.au/boolabardip/fa… 🌈 Livestream and watch at home: perthvideo.net/famelab-2024
 
         
         
        Johannes Debler, a molecular biologist representing Curtin University and CCDM, is the winner of the FameLab Australia 2024 science communication competition. The Baker Institute’s biomedical engineer Auriane Drack and the UTS's reproductive biologist Claire Richards were
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
         
         
         
         
        #FameLab’s #scicomm training is packed! In 2024 E m 🍾 + 🧪 = happy (she/her) from Comm-it Australia (science communication) invited brilliant guest speakers Dr Emma Beckett, Dr Vivien Rolland and Dr Naomi Koh Belic. Dr Shane Huntington OAM delivered masterful media training. #fFameLab Australia 2025 will be a truly rich and rare opportunity
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
         
         
                         
                         
                         
        ![Parmita Mishra (@prmshra) on Twitter photo "Our results reveal that whenever handwriting movements are included as a learning strategy, more of the brain gets stimulated, resulting in the formation of more complex neural network connectivity...typewriting do[es] not activate...networks the same way that handwriting does." "Our results reveal that whenever handwriting movements are included as a learning strategy, more of the brain gets stimulated, resulting in the formation of more complex neural network connectivity...typewriting do[es] not activate...networks the same way that handwriting does."](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GdkK_TjboAQ-7dE.jpg) 
                        