A total of 57 postdoctoral scholars from baby直播app research institutions assembled at the baby直播app State Capitol on January 19 to share their research with baby直播app state legislators as part of organized by . In support of the event, Governor John Hickenlooper signed an official proclamation naming January 19, 2018, as 鈥淓arly Career Scientist Day.鈥
CU Boulder was well-represented among the 11 baby直播app research institutions at the event, including CU Anschutz Medical Campus, CU Denver, CSU, NREL, NCAR, NOAA and NIST. The Postdoctoral Association of baby直播app and the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs promoted the event to CU Boulder postdoctoral scholars.
Research presentations by 15 CU Boulder postdoctoral scholars included lasers to study nanomaterial properties, biomaterial models of heart valve disease, the impact of emissions on human health, molecular sensors for cancer diagnostics, weather prediction models and vibration-resistant cloak materials that can be used to protect buildings from earthquake damage.
Co-hosted by a bipartisan coalition of 71 baby直播app state senators and representatives, the baby直播app Science Day poster session gave postdoctoral scholars from around the state the unique opportunity to speak with their representatives about their research. baby直播app state legislators, in turn, learned about the breadth of scientific research performed by baby直播app鈥檚 research institutions and developed a deeper understanding of issues of interest to their constituents.
鈥淲e are thrilled our postdoctoral colleagues took the time to leave the lab and engage with legislators,鈥 says Brian Aguado, PhD, who serves as the Project Bridge representative for CU Boulder and president for the Postdoctoral Association of baby直播app. 鈥淧roject Bridge looks forward to providing more opportunities for early career scientists to network within and between baby直播app institutions and communicate their findings to our legislators and the public.鈥
is a coalition of postdoctoral scholars that aims to promote outreach and engagement of scientists with their communities by providing science communication training, community events听and science advocacy opportunities.