Lasker Foundation Video Contest for Early-Career Scientists and Clinicians
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Summary
The Lasker Foundation is hosting a video contest for early-career scientists and clinicians from the US and around the world. The contest invites participants to showcase their passion for biology and medicine by demonstrating creativity and innovative thinking to address pressing questions in these fields. It aims to build skills in communicating scientific and medical issues to broad audiences. The contest is now closed, with winners to be announced mid-July.
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Participants should demonstrate how their creativity and innovative thinking can help address some of the most pressing questions in these fields.
The Contest aims to build skills in communicating important medical and scientific issues to broad audiences.
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