Effective science communication can shape public policy, foster collaboration, and inspire action. In a recent two-day immersive workshop led by the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science and sponsored by the Interdisciplinary Research Training Program in AIDS (IRTPA) T32, trainees and early-stage investigators honed their skills in building trust, crafting clear messages, and engaging diverse audiences. Drawing on concepts from improvisation, participants practiced creating compelling narratives, navigating challenging conversations, and making complex research accessible. Through hands-on exercises and feedback from facilitators and peers, they refined their ability to communicate with clarity and impact.
Thank you to the T32 program for offering this training opportunity to many of our CFAR researchers!
