Women in Science: Speed Science-ing 03/11/2020

  

**EVENT CANCELED**

Science to Script: Speed Science-ing

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Hub Central | Discovery Building

330 North Orchard Street, Madison, WI 53715

5:30-7:00pm

***RSVP Required: https://tinyurl.com/tszvkgx***

Join us for a lively evening of science topics for entertainment writers. Our March 11th event honors the 100th anniversary year of the 19th Amendment – guaranteeing and protecting women’s constitutional right to vote. We celebrate this centennial by featuring Women in Science. Take your muse to the lab – meet scientists over refreshments and conversation. 

Dr. Claudia R. Solís-Lemus | Wisconsin Institute for Discovery, Department of Statistics

Dr. Anna Huttenlocher | School of Medicine | Medical Microbiology & Immunology, Pediatrics

Dr. Nicole C. Nelson | Department of Medical History and Bioethics

 After party with WN@TL with Dr. Claudia R. Solís-Lemus of the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her talk will be a continuation of her Speed Science-ing conversation: “Through the Looking-Glass of Data Science.” 

Please share the invite widely – this event is free and open to the public! 

Space is limited, please RSVP today. 

Image Source: Bacteriology lab from UW-Madison Archives Images

Event update:

To be proactive, we are cancelling our Women in Science: Speed Science-ing event tonight. 

UW-Madison sent an email this morning (03/11/20) to campus issuing new course and event limitations in response to COVID-19. While there are relatively few confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Dane County, the number of cases nationally continues to grow. The university is taking a proactive approach to limit potential spread by canceling events that have a potential for 50 + participants starting today, and transitioning courses to an online format starting March 14th.  

Stay tuned – we will reschedule Women in Science. Look for an email update with more information at a later date. (We will be exploring an online version.)

Thank you for your interest in our Science to Script program, we look forward to connecting with you in the future!