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Séminaire Découverte : BIASED SCIENTISTS DO BIASED SCIENCE

Séminaire Découverte : BIASED SCIENTISTS DO BIASED SCIENCE

Science is a beacon of objectivity and neutrality in a world plagued by politics, emotions and cultural influence… right? Not quite. Through individual conscious and unconscious biases, as well as widespread systemic issues and the very realities of being human, science is innately biased. This talk will use historic case studies to examine the reasons and ways that bias is intrinsic to the scientific process. It will also discuss how we can work towards objectivity (and why we have to), in our own lives and on a societal level, even if it can never be truly reached.

Biographie : Ada McVean is a science writer and masters student from Montreal. She received her Bachelor of Science, with a double major in bio-organic chemistry, and gender, sexuality, feminist and social justice studies from McGill University in 2019 and is currently doing her masters in the Damha Research Group at McGill making anti-CRISPR aptamers.
Ada has been working with the McGill Office for Science and Society as a science communicator since 2016 and has been a freelance science writer since 2019.
Follow her on Twitter: @AdaMcVean

Date

Vendredi 21 février 2020
Débute à 15h00

Prix

Gratuit, entrée libre pour tous

Contact

514-340-4711 poste 4931

Lieu

Polytechnique Montréal - Pavillons Lassonde
2700, chemin de la Tour
Montreal, Québec
Canada
M-1020

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