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How To Design Visuals To Communicate Research – A Q&A With Gaius J Augustus

How to design visuals to communicate research – a Q&A with Gaius J Augustus

  • March 15, 2019
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Gaius J Augustus, describes himself as a  "well-rounded" scientist and artist who loves to integrate fields. We were delighted he joined our citizen scientists this week to share some of his design secrets with us, along with some resources put together…

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The Art Of Motherhood: A Q&A With Artist Lisa Creagh

The Art of Motherhood: a Q&A with artist Lisa Creagh

  • April 27, 2018
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Artist Lisa Creagh's exhibition Holding Time at the Royal Brompton Hospital and also her interviews of breastfeeding mothers address themes that some of our PSG groups are exploring in their research: in February, nearly 120 mothers from Parenting Science Gang took part…

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