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Locality: Jefferson City, Missouri



Address: 238 E High St. Jefferson City, MO, US

Website: missourilsen.quorum.us

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Missouri Local Science Engagement Network 03.07.2021

If you live outside a major city, mental healthcare may be difficult to find. ICYMI: Check out our discussion on mental health in Missouri. https://mostpolicyinitiative.org/mental-healthcare-access-/ #scipol #scicomm #mentalhealth #missouri #Sci4MO

Missouri Local Science Engagement Network 15.06.2021

ICYMI: TV meteorologists are some of the most trusted sources for information on climate change. Missouri Meteorologist, Kenton Gewecke is making it his mission to educate as many people as he can. https://medium.com/p/5ffb1bdce707/edit #climate #MOWX #scicommm #Sci4MO #meteorology

Missouri Local Science Engagement Network 01.06.2021

There are many barriers to mental healthcare in the State of Missouri. Some barriers to mental health are geographic. Some are financial. Our May roundtable event focuses on mental health in Missouri and the challenges patients are facing in the Show-Me State.

Missouri Local Science Engagement Network 25.05.2021

Science Policy Office Hours | Jenny Bratburd, Ph. D. & Hannah Elder Ph.D.

Missouri Local Science Engagement Network 11.05.2021

MentalHealthKC offers services for people coping with mental health disorders in the KC metro area. Tomorrow's roundtable on the barriers to mental health access in Missouri features KC's State Sen. Greg. Razer. https://missourilsen.quorum.us/event/8346/

Missouri Local Science Engagement Network 08.05.2021

Our May event focuses on mental health and the impact of policy on mental healthcare. We'll also discuss how geography affects a Missourian's access to mental healthcare. The roundtable discussion is from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday May 28 followed by a Zoom afterparty from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sign up at https://missourilsen.quorum.us/event/8346/

Missouri Local Science Engagement Network 23.04.2021

TV meteorologists are some of the most trusted sources for information on climate change. Missouri Meteorologist, Kenton Gewecke is making it his mission to educate as many people as he can. Check out our recent blog post to learn more: https://medium.com/p/5ffb1bdce707/edit

Missouri Local Science Engagement Network 21.03.2021

ICYMI: Vaccine data is changing by the day in Missouri and throughout the United States. Read our LSEN blog from last month about vaccine disparities throughout the state: https://medium.com//covid-19-vaccines-in-missouri-where-do