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Camille Ledoux, PhD


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Posted By Camille Ledoux 05-26-2026 10:49 AM
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Hi all! Summer is here and I'm always looking for new books to read. I recently picked up 'The Craft of Science Writing' and have been contemplating what makes science accessible and engaging to a general audience. It feels particularly important to understand how to narrate the story of science right ...
Posted By Camille Ledoux 04-28-2026 05:18 PM
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Last month, as part of the Trusted Scientists Project, I challenged you to listen in at your local group or event. This month, your task is a bit different, more focused on how you can sustain yourself so you can continue to show up for your local community. We live in a cacophony of information and ...
Posted By Camille Ledoux 03-31-2026 04:24 PM
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Last month, as part of the Trusted Scientists Project, I challenged you to craft an introduction to use in your local group or event. This month, your task is simple: practice listening & keeping an ear out for how science comes up in your community. We all learn the basics of how to write something ...
Posted By Camille Ledoux 02-25-2026 01:17 PM
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Last month, as part of the Trust(ed) Scientists Project, I challenged you to find a local group or event where you could build connections. This month, your task is simple: craft your introduction and use it. If you already attend a group, keep showing up. Instead of reintroducing yourself, practice ...
Posted By Camille Ledoux 01-23-2026 09:36 AM
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For those of you who want a bonus entry for sharing the LSEN Trust(ed) Scientists Project on social media (we recommend sharing on LinkedIn), you can copy and paste the text below: It's an uncertain time for science, and it's on us as scientists to do something. We face a trust crisis and a ...