Discover how to transform your research into a compelling story that communicates the significance of your work, connects with diverse audiences, and strengthens grant proposals and publications. Speakers from the Center for Writing Studies, ACES, and the College of Engineering will demonstrate humanities-inspired approaches to crafting engaging, persuasive research narratives.
The session will conclude with a case study by Dr. Matthew Taves, who will illustrate different storytelling strategies through his talk, “Targeting Stress Hormone Production in the Tumor Microenvironment.”
Attend in person or via Zoom and leave with practical tools to make your research more impactful. Light refreshments provided.