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Outreach

Honored to have been a participant in Diversity Week at DMCS (Oct 5-9, 2020).

 


 

Check us out on This Week in Virology with Vincent Racaniello

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, and Brianne Barker

Guests: Brad Hillman, Kay Bidle, Siobain Duffy and Kim Thamatrakoln

 

 Episode 562: Take a breath (Aug. 25, 2019)


 

Tools of Science

A series of educational videos and hands on lessons, produced in collaboration with Tilapia Film, LLC (http://tilapiafilm.com/), designed to help middle through undergraduate students explore the process of science using real-world examples.

 

Check  out our YouTube channel and website

 

 

 


 

Diatom Art

Diatom art dates back to the early 1800’s during the Victorian age when artists poised with a microscope and glass side arranged individual diatom cells into staggering arrays of shapes and patterns. Check out this documentary  (https://vimeo.com/90160649) and order your own custom arrangement by the last known living “diatomist” (http://www.diatoms.co.uk/

 

 

 

 

Educational Links

The Institute of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences
https://eoas.rutgers.edu

Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
https://marine.rutgers.edu/main/

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