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Early Career Scientists Day at the Capitol [1]

June 1, 2018 by Natalie Barry [2]

More than 50 scientists from 11 research institutions presented their research at the State Capitol for a special poster session. The January 19 event celebrated the diverse and exciting research being performed by early-career scientists throughout Colorado. State legislators and researchers engaged in discussions throughout the morning and Governor Hickenlooper proclaimed January 19, 2018 as Early-Career Scientist Day. The goal of the event was to encourage new science advocates among state legislators and their staff and to start a conversation about the impact primary science research has on Colorado’s economic, physical, and social health and the important role early-career scientists play within this industry.

Researchers pose at Early-Career Scientists Day at the Capitol

Researchers pose at Early-Career Scientists Day at the Capitol

Project Bridge

Legislators speak with researchers about their projects

Legislators speak with researchers about their projects

Office of Government Relations

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