Sheeva unpacks data from the November 2024 report from Pew Research titled “Public Trust in Scientists and Views on Their Role in Policymaking.”
Category Archives: Sheeva Azma
Book Review: Science with Impact by Anne Helen Toomey
Sheeva reviews Science with Impact by Anne Helen Toomey, a book that argues that scientists must change the way they work to achieve greater impact.
The Case for Reading White House Speechwriters’ Memoirs — And Some Obama-Era Ones to Peruse
Sheeva makes the case for reading memoirs of multiple White House speechwriters in the same administration to learn about the full presidential speechwriting experience.
A Scientist’s Guide to US Political Campaign Roles
Scientists can leverage their skills to work on political campaigns.
How I Left Academia and Became a Neuroscientist
Sheeva Azma talks about her career path (and lack thereof) as a neuroscientist.
Q&A Blog: How to Become a Science Writer
As a science writer, identify your niche, build a portfolio, find clients through platforms, and consider working asynchronously to reclaim your time.
7 Nobel Prize-Winning Physicists of the Early 20th Century
The early 20th century Nobel Prize-winning physicists faced scientific and social challenges amid world events, influencing their groundbreaking work.
3 Reasons Your Biotech Startup Needs a White Paper
Scientists with marketing experience play a crucial role in biotech, crafting accurate content for various audiences and aiding in bringing innovative products to market effectively.
Why Scientist-Communicators Are Needed in Biotech Copywriting
Scientists with marketing experience play a crucial role in biotech, crafting accurate content for various audiences and aiding in bringing innovative products to market effectively.
Why you should teach a SciComm course using our FREE materials
Sheeva Azma writes about her successful experiment teaching a free, six-month science communication course based on her free curriculum open to all.