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Effective Communication and Single-Molecule Research
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This Brief explores the vital role of science communication in today's world while demystifying how research is actually conducted in modern labs today. Divided into two parts, it begins by highlighting the need for scientists to share their work with the public through accessible and nuanced communication. The first part of the book covers key concepts such as the democratization of science, the benefits of effective communication for scientists, and strategies for educators to engage diverse audiences. Readers will discover how digital amnesia affects science communication and how, rather than facts, it is the scientific method itself that needs to be taught.
The second part dives into the author's cutting-edge research, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the experimental setups and methodologies that drive scientific innovation at the frontiers of photonics and biology. From building setups with lasers and coding image processing algorithms to researching innovative drugs with machine learning, the author shares the actual process through which scientific discoveries are made in labs today.
Building on an award-winning 2024 Science in Shorts mediation content, this book is an essential resource for researchers, educators, and science communicators who seek to bridge the gap between the scientific community and the public. It is also invaluable for students and professionals in the fields of photonics and biology, providing a comprehensive understanding of the latest research techniques and their real-world applications.
Outlines why science communication matters Covers single-molecule biophotonics, advanced techniques and real-world biological applications Award-winning content of the 2024 Nature Award Science in Shorts
Autorentext
Guillaume Graciani is both an engineer from the Institut d'Optique Graduate School, serving as an expert consultant in optics for the industry, and a Doctor from Ecole Polytechnique, working on research topics at the intersection of fundamental optics and health. Awarded the Best Thesis Award by the Institut Polytechnique de Paris for his work on 3D stochastic interferometry, he began his career in South Korea, where he developed new instruments based on optical interferometry and light scattering for the study of protein biogenesis, and the development of antibody-based therapeutic drugs. Currently an Associate Professor at the Institut Polytechnique de Paris, Dr. Graciani works on non-conventional optical systems, using statistical optics and machine learning to build new instruments capable of probing both living systems and the environment. Recent laureate of an international science communication competition organized by Nature, he is also dedicated to science communication, engaging the public through lectures, publications, and visual arts.
Inhalt
Part 1: The need for Science Communication.- Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Why Science Needs a Voice.- Chapter 3: Why Scientist Must Communicate.- Chapter 4: Strategies for Communicating Complex Science.- Part 2: How Science is Actually Made in the Lab Today.- Chapter 5: Introduction.- Chapter 6: Probing Single-Molecules.- Chapter 7: Single-Molecules Biophotonics.- Chapter 8: Real-World Applications of Single-Molecule Probing.- Chapter 9: The Future of Single-Molecule Research.- Chapter 10: Conclusions.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783032104250
- Genre Chemistry
- Sprache Englisch
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 67
- Herausgeber Springer-Verlag GmbH
- Größe H235mm x B155mm
- Jahr 2026
- EAN 9783032104250
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-3-032-10425-0
- Titel Effective Communication and Single-Molecule Research
- Autor Guillaume Graciani
- Untertitel SpringerBriefs in Molecular Science