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January 17, 2021
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Sunday, January 17, 2021
By Dave Helgeson
Producing RV shows for a living, the topic of 2021 RV shows and what they will look like is of great interest to me. I have corresponded with venues and other show promoters, and researched what different states are permitting. Following are insights into 2021 RV shows and what you will likely experience if you choose to attend one. Read more.
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January 17, 2021
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Thomas Burnett
Neuroscience graduate student, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
When he is not studying or conducting research, Burnett is advocating for greater access to science for underserved communities. His efforts include organizing a science festival called Baltimore Brainfest, which provides students in grades K-8 an opportunity to learn from hands-on, interactive neuroscience exhibits. He is also overseeing Maryland DNA Day, an event that will expose K-12 students to the field of genetics.
Ryan England
Radiology resident, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
England volunteers in a number of different roles with RAD-AID International, a nonprofit global health organization that aims to improve access to radiology in low resource regions around the world. His work has included providing portable ultrasound exams to dozens of men and women in Cape Verde without access to imaging, including pregnant women who were previously unable to get a prenatal evalu