An Imagination Game to Bridge Divides
Kristel Tjandra
February 18, 2021
Let's play Rob O'Malley's imagination game. How would you respond? How would you build bridges across these significant divides?
Science
Society
Kristel Tjandra
Dr. Kristel Tjandra is currently a Postdoctoral Scholar in the School of Medicine at Stanford University. Working at the interface between clinical chemistry and microbiology, her research focuses on advancing the diagnosis of bloodstream infection to slow down the spread of resistant organisms.
Science, Civil Rights, and the Doll Test
Kristel Tjandra
February 12, 2021
Two black scientists explored the effects of segregation on children. Their Doll Test played a key role in the Civil Rights movement.
Ancestry
Race
Society
Is the Scientist a Woman? Or a Man?
Kristel Tjandra
February 2, 2021
Picture a scientist. Is the scientist a woman? Or a man? Most of us pictured a man, but it's changing for the better.
Art
Science
Society
Is There Beauty in the Coronavirus?
Kristel Tjandra
December 30, 2020
Is there beauty in a deadly coronavirus? These beautiful images of the virus are scientifically accurate watercolors by David Goodsell.
Art
Science
Bryan Butler: More Than The Image of God
Kristel Tjandra
December 3, 2020
The question of race is pointed. Are we all in the image of God? With equal rights and dignity? Or are some of us different.
Ancestry
Art
Theology
A Mystery in the Weird Clouds of Venus
Kristel Tjandra
September 25, 2020
The recent discovery of phosphine on Venus was exciting and unexpected. What is the excitement really about and what could it mean for us?
News
Science