![]() ![]() Chazarin beat out dozens of other submissions to be included in the book, which is intended for all audiences from different backgrounds, in particular, young people. “It’s our work as scientists to communicate as non-scientists, and this comic book is just one way to do that.”Ĭhazarin’s comic, “Go to Mars? Never Without My Bear,” is one of 10 featured in the book Science in Bubbles: Planet Nature, which is launching at France’s annual science fair, Fête de la science. “As a researcher, no one teaches you to talk about your science in ways others can understand or relate to,” said Chazarin, a member of the Van Eyk Laboratory in the Smidt Heart Institute. Now, Chazarin's story is part of a larger comic book being circulated throughout France in coordination with the country’s science fair, happening now through Oct. Smidt Heart Institute researcher Blandine Chazarin, PhD, a French native, has an important message: “Science is for everyone.” And to prove it, Chazarin collaborated with other scientists to create a comic story about her research that won top honors from a group of French organizations.
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