Not All Scientists Should Be Curing Cancer

Not All Scientists Should Be Curing Cancer
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‘So, what do you work on?'

I was asked this question as a graduate student researcher at a science communication conference, making small talk with one of the panelists as we waited in line for lunch. Eager to demonstrate what I'd learned at the conference about defining jargon, I replied, ‘I work on developing a tool to evaluate treatments for glioblastoma multiforme, which is a really deadly type of brain cancer…'

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