With notepads, chalkboards and cardboard boxes as her canvases, Beckman postdoc Ashley Lenhart creatively visualizes her smaller-than-life research on inflammation. Her work is invisible to the naked eye. But Lenhart’s career is patterned in...
With notepads, chalkboards and cardboard boxes as her canvases, Beckman postdoc Ashley Lenhart creatively visualizes her smaller-than-life research on inflammation. Her work is invisible to the naked eye. But Lenhart’s career is patterned in...
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Molecules and mentoring: how a visual learner studies science too small to see
With notepads, chalkboards and cardboard boxes as her canvases, Beckman postdoc Ashley Lenhart creatively visualizes her smaller-than-life research on inflammation. Her work is invisible to the naked eye. But Lenhart’s career is patterned in pictures, propelling her from mentee to mentor and from student to scientist.
To learn more about Ashley, her work, and role mentoring has played in her career, visit beckman.illinois.edu/news.
With notepads, chalkboards and cardboard boxes as her canvases, Beckman postdoc Ashley Lenhart creatively visualizes her smaller-than-life research on inflammation. Her work is invisible to the naked eye. But Lenhart’s career is patterned in...