Videos
Digital content created and produced by Rebecca
In 2017, Rebecca called out the Society for Neuroscience on their lack of adequate resources to support parents, particularly breastfeeding mothers, at their annual meeting. They promised to improve their resources at their meeting in 2018. Rebecca and a few of her mother-in-neuroscience colleagues investigate.
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Sometimes scientists seem to study totally random things. For example, bird brains. What good is studying bird brains? Does this type of research even help people? Watch and find out!
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This video was inspired by articles Rebecca published in Science, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, and Scientific American. It offers the story behind the story of how she organized 45 mothers in science to tackle issues working mothers face.
Co-produced with John Mounier of UC Davis & Mounier Media |
NIH Data Commons Project
Storing, managing, standardizing and publishing the vast amounts of data produced by biomedical research is a critical mission for the National Institutes of Health. In support of this effort, NIH funded researchers from all over the country to come together as the Data Commons Pilot Phase Consortium (DCPPC) to create a roadmap for modernizing the NIH-funded biomedical data science ecosystem. Rebecca has been documenting their journey to build and implement the cloud-based platform that promises to significantly increase the rate of biomedical discoveries. Many thanks to John Mounier & Tim McConville from UC Davis for their filming and production of "The Importance of the DCPPC Community", "How the Data Commons Benefits Researchers", "Why the DCPPC will Succeed", and "What is the DCPPC Trying to Accomplish?".
Science for Kids
Come hang out with Rebecca and her daughter as they explore wildlife their own backyard! The topic of this episode is pill bugs and is intended for a young audience (ages 3-8 years old). You can also visit www.DrBecca'sBackyardBiology.com for more videos and adventures!
Other Work (not science-specific)
Business
Holidays