Grey Matters Journal
Amy Lin has extensive experience in various research and educational roles, including authoring scientific review articles for a general audience at Grey Matters Journal, conducting research on spinal cord injury at Moorjani Lab, and teaching statistics to middle school students at Mission InspirEd. Amy has also been involved in projects promoting sustainability and biology education, such as integrating aquaponic systems into high schools and co-founding an international biology camp. Additionally, Amy has contributed to student publications on neuroscience as a production editor and marketing team member.
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Grey Matters Journal
Grey Matters is a neuroscience outreach organization founded by students at the University of Washington on the core belief that science education should be accessible to everyone, regardless of educational background. Each quarter, we publish a free, high-quality neuroscience journal that is written, edited, illustrated, and designed entirely by undergraduate students. Grey Matters also hosts An Evening with Neuroscience, an annual event dedicated to fostering an exciting and inclusive space for neuroscience education for the general public, as well as a journal club run by and for undergraduates to improve scientific literacy and communication.