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Science Café: You’re the scientist now! Citizen and community science in a connected world

Science Café: You’re the scientist now! Citizen and community science in a connected world

Update: 2019-12-18
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Have you ever helped with research by doing a Christmas bird count, helping to identify photos for an online project, or participating in local water testing? Join us as we explore the potential roles of citizen and community science projects in scientific research and public policy. We’ll highlight some U-M projects, with opportunities for involvement. 



  • Nyeema Harris - Applied Wildlife Ecology Lab (U-M Ann Arbor)


  • Marty Kaufman -  Department of Geography, Planning, and Environment (U-M Flint); 


  • Natalie Sampson - Department of Health & Human Services (U-M Dearborn)


  • Justin Schell - Shapiro Design Lab (U-M Ann Arbor Library)


For more information on future Science Cafes, please visit our website

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Science Café: You’re the scientist now! Citizen and community science in a connected world

Science Café: You’re the scientist now! Citizen and community science in a connected world

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