Researchers Make Science Fun at Phoenix Comicon

Comicons are known for elaborately costumed guests, celebrity photo ops, specialty vendors and gaming fun.

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It turns out they are also a great forum for getting research data into the community and generating scientific dialogue.

In recent years, Phoenix Comicon – one of the biggest pop culture events in the Southwest – has expanded its offerings by including an array of science programming, which is proving quite popular.

Arizona State University researchers featured heavily in the programming at the latest Phoenix Comicon, held May 28-31.

Sitting on panels that invited public engagement, they tackled a wide range of topics, such as “How to Become a Mad Scientist” and “Everybody Panic! Or Don’t…The Science of Epidemics.”

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