Scientists spend a lot of time talking to each other. How much time do we spend talking with those that are not self-selecting? #scicomm
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Replying to @Neurotweeps
I need to meet these scientists who talk to each other first before I can talk to the outside. Baby steps.
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Replying to @o_guest
go off the map. Tell people why you love your work-scientists and non-scientists. They enjoy your passion, you enjoy gratification
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Replying to @Neurotweeps
perhaps in the near future, at the moment some of those privileged assumptions don't hold for me for various reasons.
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Replying to @Neurotweeps
sorry it's not always easy on twitter, perhaps another time or in person (very low prob of course). Give me a few months maybe.
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Replying to @o_guest @Neurotweeps
one thing I'm happy to share is that interdisciplinary research is not really appreciated always even within subfields. 1/2
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Replying to @o_guest @Neurotweeps
often I start talking people glaze over or have no idea or are intimidated, so it's 101 or silence or talking about 1 side. 2/2
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Replying to @SciAroundYou @Neurotweeps
it is though, but also I'm happy others understand
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