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Cultivating Science Communication with Dr. Neil Lamb, HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology

Event Details

As a scientist, educator, and public speaker, Neil Lamb has spent most of his professional career communicating complex scientific topics to others: students, educators, policymakers, donors, and the public at large. While there’s no magic formula to guarantee understanding, Dr. Lamb will share his approach to increase engagement and awareness. These tools apply for varying audiences and situations, whether you’re an early-career trainee or a seasoned professional. 

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About the Organizers

This event is co-hosted by NHGRI’s Engagement Methods Unit (EMU) and the Education and Community Involvement Branch (ECIB). EMU is part of the Social and Behavioral Research Branch (SBRB), and they develop new measures of genetic literacy, evaluate the impact and effectiveness of dissemination of genomic knowledge, and collaborate with practitioners to create an evidence base for genomic applications. ECIB develops education and community involvement programs to engage a broad range of the public in understanding genomics and accompanying ethical, legal, and social issues. ECIB also leads the NHGRI’s DNA Day programming and contact us if you’d like to get involved - dnaday@nih.gov.

About the Speaker

Neil Lamb
President, HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology

Neil Lamb, Ph.D. (he/him) earned his Ph.D. in human genetics from Emory University, later serving as an assistant professor in Emory's Department of Human Genetics and the director for the medical school medical genetics course. 

He came to HudsonAlpha in 2006 with a calling to share his passion for human genetics and biotechnology with others through education. Neil led HudsonAlpha’s educational outreach team from conception, creating innovative teacher training and toolkits, student experiences, public enrichment, and digital resources that reshaped how science education is now delivered. 

In 2022, he was named President of HudsonAlpha, tasked with driving the strategic vision and leading day-to-day operations for the entire organization. He is a public ambassador for HudsonAlpha, genomics, and STEM education.

Co-Hosts

Chris Gunter
Chris Gunter, Ph.D.
  • Associate Investigator
  • Social and Behavioral Research Branch
Beth Tuck
Beth Tuck, M.A.
  • Chief
  • Education and Community Involvement Branch
Christopher Williams
Christopher Williams, Ph.D.
  • Deputy Chief
  • Education and Community Involvement Branch
Rosann N. Wise, M.A.
Rosann N. Wise, M.A.
  • Program Analyst
  • Division of Policy, Communications, and Education
Jesus Aguilar Pinzon
Jesus Aguilar Pinzon, B.A
  • Program Specialist
  • Division of Genomics and Society

Request an Accommodation

Sign language interpreting and CART services are available upon request to participate in this event. Individuals needing either of these services and/or other reasonable accommodations should contact Britny Kish at britny.kish@nih.gov, 240-381-1283. Requests should be made at least five days in advance. To access Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS), call 711. 

Last updated: December 20, 2024