Soobin Choi’s work lies in the intersection of environmental communication, science communication, and media psychology. As a Morgridge affiliate and assistant professor, she focuses on (a) understanding evidence-based approaches to
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Megan Spurgeon
Tumor viruses cause at least 15% of human cancers worldwide. The Spurgeon Lab studies two different small DNA tumor viruses: Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV) and human papillomaviruses (HPVs). Merkel cell
Natasha Strydhorst
Natasha’s work involves investigating evidence-based approaches to communicating about science in polarized political or information environments. Her research goal is to develop and empirically evaluate real-world strategies for public engagement
Rebecca Sikes
As a Donor Engagement Manager, I foster meaningful connections with supporters to ensure their passion aligns seamlessly with our groundbreaking scientific endeavors. With a blend of strategic outreach and personalized
Todd Newman
I am an assistant professor in the Department of Life Sciences Communication at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. My research examines public opinion about science and scientists’ opinions about the public,