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Learn about careers in science education and outreach from a Berkeley PhD Chemistry alum! At this event you’ll hear about making the transition from benchwork to a career using advanced scientific training to broaden access to science to youth and the public.
March 20, 2025 in person, Stanley Hall
11:00am – noon – career talk, moderated chat/discussion – Room 177 Stanley Hall Mentoring in small groups – 3-5 people, location Stanley hall, room tba 1:30-2:05 – mentoring 1 2:10-2:45 – mentoring 2 3:00-3:35- mentoring 3
Speaker Bio: Lee Bishop serves as the Biotechnology Lead and Design Strand Lead at the Lawrence. Lee works to broaden access to science by creating innovative learning experiences that present science as a human endeavor that can be equal parts fun and challenging. He is particularly interested in finding ways for youth and families to add their ideas and values to conversations around how science can be used to address societal challenges. Lee leads the Hands-on Biotech exhibit space and leads the design of other cross-organizational initiatives. Lee earned his B.S. in Chemistry from Case Western Reserve University and his Ph.D. in Chemistry from UC Berkeley.