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Sarah Perdue

Director Of Communications at UW-Madison Department of Physics
Greater Madison Area
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Sarah Perdue

Director Of Communications at UW-Madison Department of Physics
Greater Madison Area
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Sarah Perdue is a renowned science communicator who has dedicated her career to translating complex scientific research into understandable concepts for the general public. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Biochemistry from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a PhD in Microbiology and Molecular Biology from Cornell University.

Perdue has held several roles in different organizations, including Director of Communications at the University of Wisconsin–Madison Department of Physics, Science Communications Specialist at UW Carbone Cancer Center, and Science Writer at the University of Minnesota. She has also working experience as a Postdoctoral Fellow in Minnesota, and an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Biology at Providence College, among other positions.

Moreover, Perdue’s communication skills and knowledge have been honed from many years of teaching and writing in various departments, including serving as a Lecturer in Biological Sciences at UW-Parkside, a science reporter intern at Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and an Instructor in Cornell University. She has also contributed to The Cornell Chronicle as a writer intern.

Perdue's passion for science communication has made her an expert in her field, and her experience has enhanced her teaching and writing capabilities, making her a sought after science communicator. She is a valuable addition to any organization passionate about science communication.

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