Talk Overview
Developing a scientific question is an essential first step in doing research. A well-formulated question focuses your research and guides your experimental approach. Join for this live Q&A where panelists will offer practical strategies and advice on developing a research question that is specific, meaningful, and feasible. Panelists will discuss some fundamental characteristics of a good scientific question and important points to consider as you contemplate what you want to study or, if you already started a project, how you want to move it forward.
This live Q&A is part of a collaboration with the National Research Mentoring Network (NRMN). This live Q&A is being hosted as part of iBiology’s “Planning Your Scientific Journey” course.
Speaker Bio
Indira Raman
Professor, Neurobiology
Northwestern University Continue Reading
Ryan Hernandez
Associate Professor, Systems Biology
University of California, San Francisco Continue Reading
Angela DePace
Associate Professor, Systems Biology
Harvard Medical School Continue Reading
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