About March For Science
I am a real scientist. I helped to discover the mechanisms of genetic retinal degenerations and I Love my work, and my life, teaching my future colleagues (also called students), how to take and run with the torch of science into the future. Here in Rochester and Auburn Hills, Michigan USA. Like many others, I am disturbed and worried about the future of our air and water and the development of public policy based on truth, reality and evidence. Not simple political ideology. That is why many of us will March on April 22nd.
Of course there is a March for Science in Washington DC, and almost all US cities with institutions of higher education, and similar marches all around the world.
I am donating this App FREE to use, as a perpetual student, and now a Professor and Researcher of Science.
Keep it and share it on your phones and tablets, as you March for Science.
With love and hope for the future,
Kenneth P. Mitton, PhD FARVO
- In his day job, Dr. Mitton is an Associate Professor of Biomedical Sciences in the Eye Research Institute
of Oakland University, in Rochester and Auburn Hills, Michigan USA. Dr. Mitton has a PhD in Biochemistry from Western University in London Ontario, and completed post-doctoral fellowships at Virginia Tech, the National Eye Institute - NIH, and the Kellogg Eye Center - University of Michigan. He is a Fellow of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (FARVO), the largest Vision Science research society in the world and a member of Sigma Xi - the scientific research society.
Go USA Science! Go Michigan Science! Go World Science!
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NOT an official app, just a bunch of web links thrown together in a list. But on the bright side, it probably isn't malware.