Episode Summary: In this episode of When Science Speaks, host Mark Bayer interviews Joana Magalhães, Ph.D. about her innovative approaches to science communication and community engagement.
As a senior researcher at Science For Change in Barcelona, Johana shares her journey from tissue engineering to filmmaking and how these experiences have shaped her philosophy of making science relatable and impactful in society.
Mark and Joana discuss the importance of citizen involvement in research, the role of lived experience, and how connecting with communities can enhance scientific understanding and policy-making. Johana also highlights exciting projects, such as the European Competence Center for Science Communication, aimed at empowering scientists to communicate effectively with diverse audiences.
Key Topics Discussed:
- The challenge of engaging the public in scientific discourse
- Johana’s multidisciplinary background and its influence on her work
- The significance of citizen science and participatory research
- The impact of lived experience on shaping scientific inquiry
- Initiatives in Spain aimed at integrating science into policy-making
- Strategies for scientists to improve their communication skills
Resources Mentioned:
- 11 Keys to Translating Complexity (Free infographic)
- Science For Change
- European Competence Center for Science Communication