Social Media: Fighting Impostor Syndrome to Build a Research Career
Elmira Vagapova, MS PhD Candidate Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology @elmira__mi
1:25 to 1:40 pm
A Twitter Bot for Science
Debayan Dasgupta, PhD Research Associate Center for Nanoscience and Engineering Indian Institute of Science Co-founder and CEO of Theranautilus @ScicommBot
1:40 to 1:55 pm
Visualize Your Success: Judging a Paper by Its Cover
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I’m learning to navigate the #Socialsphere by attending the @ASIPath #SocialMedia Workshop for Scientists! It’s a guide for promoting your #scientific #career online! Want to come? Register here: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUkde-vqzMtH9UlBdDHSVhYOjBOCEZtC8oR #ASIPVirtual
The phrase “Hi, we know each other from the internet!” might have been something weird to say a decade ago, but now it’s one of my favorite icebreakers for meeting people in astronomy. The first time someone said this to me, I felt a wave of joy and excitement, realizing that I had made a real connection through my time on Twitter.
Those of you who not only read my blog, but follow my through other channels, might know that I’m quite active on Twitter. I joined Twitter in Spring 2010, and I’ve been enjoying it ever since. Quite some time ago, I wrote a post with my favorite tweeps.
Our Year on Twitter: Science in #SocialMedia (Trends in Immunology journal)
Information is now available in real time from a multitude of sources. Twitter provides one effective means to broadcast images with short captions instantly and everywhere. Last year we began using Twitter to convey our excitement with the biological sciences, and discovered a new means to contribute, connect, and conference with a broader global scientific community and beyond.
How to Make Twitter Work for You (and for Science)
Attending a conference and want to participate, but you don’t know what to say? Here’s your guide for 1st time social media-ites! We are breaking down the hashtags to help you begin your social adventure.
Social media is an amazing tool for journal editors. Many editors are already are using Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn to create an online community for their journals. This, in turn, is providing them with an ideal platform to raise the profile of their journal and promote their content.
Early Career Research Toolbox: Social Media for Scientists
Before I started writing for the Addgene blog, sharing Chemistry Cat memes was how I used social media as a scientist. I mean, I had a LinkedIn page and a Twitter handle, but I wasn’t using them to my professional advantage.
I’m a (insert role) at (tag institute you work for) studying (insert your field of research) Follow me! @ASIPath Social Media Workshop for Scientists #ASIPSocial #ASIPVirtual Navigating the Socialsphere: A How-to Guide for Promoting Your Scientific Career Onlinehttps://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUkde-vqzMtH9UlBdDHSVhYOjBOCEZtC8oR
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Hi, I’m (insert name) and I’m a (insert role) at (tag institute or work) doing (insert your field of research) I’m attending the @ASIPath Social Media Workshop for Scientists #ASIPSocial #ASIPVirtual Want to come? Register here: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMsfuqhqjgrHtSGPjO6VZyjBK8EKeJioyt4
By the end of the session you will learn:* how to tweet* how to promote your science* how to become a storytellerRegistration is free!Participants can submit…
By the end of the session you will learn: • how to tweet • how to promote your science • how to become a storyteller
Registration is free! Participants can submit questions and comments now or during the live event.
Daisy Shu, PhD Postdoctoral Fellow Harvard University @EyeDaisyShu
Eric Perkins, PhD Director of Product Management Addgene @AllostEricSite
Samira Kiani, MD Associate Professor University of Pittsburgh @samira_kiani1
Don’t miss this interactive webinar! Send us your questions and twitter handle before the webinar!
Tuesday, September 15, 2020 EST 4:00 pm
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Hi, I’m (insert name) and I’m a (insert role) at (tag institute you work for) studying (insert your field of research) Follow me @(insert Twitter handle) on (insert social media platforms that you have) @ASIPath Social Media Workshop for Scientists #ASIPSocial #ASIPVirtual https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMsfuqhqjgrHtSGPjO6VZyjBK8E