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Jonathan Peelle

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    • Applying to PhD programs
April 16, 2015

Knowing your audience

April 16, 2015/ Jonathan

Knowing your audience is critically important when communicating but often overlooked when preparing papers, talks, and grants. Here I offer general advice and specific examples of how we can better communicate by understanding who is on the receiving end. In short, meet your audience where they are and teach them something they care about.

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Jonathan Peelle, PhD
CV: PeelleCV.pdf | Google Scholar profile
Lab: peellelab.org
Office: ISEC 320
E-mail: j.peelle123@northeastern.edu(without the 123)
Mastodon: @jpeelle@neuromatch.social

("Peelle" sounds like "peel". I blame my ancestors for the extra letters.)