Published in the Research School of Physics Event Horizon
Vol44 Issue12 25–29 March 2019
CURING CANCER, STUDYING THE GALAXY & USING DNA TO SAVE AUSSIE MAMMALS: GALACTIC WOMEN'S DAY IN THE PUB
International Women’s Day, March 8, was only the beginning. Now March 26 has been proclaimed Galactic Women’s Day! * What a great night to have Science in the Pub!
Come down to Smiths Alternative to hear women from across the galaxy talking about their research. There are cartoonists, stand up comics and professors, chatting about everything from the shape of the Milky Way to new cancer detection methods to marsupial chromosomes.
It’s a relaxed atmosphere, grab a beverage and a snack and settle in for a night of remarkable science. Kids are welcome if accompanied by an adult.
*by me
When: 6.30 PM Tuesday 26 March
Where: Smiths Alternative, 76 Alinga St, Civic
How much: FREE, thanks to ANU InSpace
More Info:https://www.facebook.com/events/623317198113188
FEATURING:
From ANU:
Head of Space Institute, Anna Moore
Astronomer, Naomi McClure-Griffith
Environmental geneticist, Anna McDonald
Material physicist, Larissa Huston
From Uni of Canberra
Tassie devil researcher Janine Deakin
From UNSW Canberra
Nuclear medicine researcher Tasneem Rahman
From USA(!)
Wildlife researcher and comedienne Shannon Panuska