Synapse Speaker Series with Jennifer Frazier, Ph.D.

Wednesday, April 09 at 12:00 pm Add to Calendar 2025-04-09 12:00:00 2025-04-09 12:00:00 Synapse Speaker Series with Jennifer Frazier, Ph.D. Synapse: UCSF Student Voices is proud to present the seventh annual science speaker series with Jennifer Frazier, a scientist with twenty-five years of experience designing public exhibitions and programs on contemporary science. She is currently a Program Officer at the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation in the Curiosity Driven Science Initiative, which aims to increase active engagement for youth and their communities. Frazier has a Ph.D. in Cell Biology from the University of California at San Francisco, where she is currently an Adjunct Professor of Biochemistry and teaches science communication.  Don't miss this opportunity! Learn about Frazier’s experiences creating exhibits as a Senior Scientist and Curator at the Exploratorium, where she co-led the museum's program in biological sciences, and as a designer of public science experiences for the Science Communication Lab, the National Academy of Sciences, and PBS. Those who RSVP and attend the event will receive a $10 Starbucks e-gift card. Student Academic Affairs synapse@ucsf.edu America/Los_Angeles public

Synapse: UCSF Student Voices is proud to present the seventh annual science speaker series with Jennifer Frazier, a scientist with twenty-five years of experience designing public exhibitions and programs on contemporary science. She is currently a Program Officer at the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation in the Curiosity Driven Science Initiative, which aims to increase active engagement for youth and their communities.

Frazier has a Ph.D. in Cell Biology from the University of California at San Francisco, where she is currently an Adjunct Professor of Biochemistry and teaches science communication.  Don't miss this opportunity! Learn about Frazier’s experiences creating exhibits as a Senior Scientist and Curator at the Exploratorium, where she co-led the museum's program in biological sciences, and as a designer of public science experiences for the Science Communication Lab, the National Academy of Sciences, and PBS.

Those who RSVP and attend the event will receive a $10 Starbucks e-gift card.