Jen Heemstra: Why Success is More Likely When Youre Willing to Fail (Lecture)  @BeckmanIllinois
Jen Heemstra: Why Success is More Likely When Youre Willing to Fail (Lecture)  @BeckmanIllinois
Beckman Institute at Illinois | Jen Heemstra: Why Success is More Likely When You're Willing to Fail (Lecture) @BeckmanIllinois | Uploaded September 2019 | Updated October 2024, 8 hours ago.
Jen Heemstra explains why success is more likely when you’re willing to fail. Heemstra, a chemical and engineering news columnist and associate professor of chemistry at Emory University, returns to Illinois for a lecture and innovative poster session at the Beckman Institute. This presentation took place on September 18, 2019 on the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign campus.
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Jen Heemstra: Why Success is More Likely When You're Willing to Fail (Lecture) @BeckmanIllinois

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