ResearchAmerica

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The Research!America alliance advocates for science, discovery and innovation to achieve better health for all.

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  1. Science Survey reveals a large majority of want presidential candidates to talk about science-related issues. We hope to hear candidates incorporate science into conversations well after !

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  2. 87% of say it is important for scientists to inform elected officials and the public about their research and its impact on society. Share your views on scientists engaging public officials for

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  3. The will invite a diverse crew (academics, community experts, policymakers, media, and young scientists) to a public forum to share+ gather info about . This is sure to be a quality discussion! Follow them to stay updated.

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  4. 90% of believe it is important that the U.S. be a world leader in science and tech research! Check out our recent survey results as continues:

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  5. You can't plan for success without setting goals! Learning how to set goals and how to tailor them for your strategy is key to effectively sharing your message. Learn more, join our Feb 6 webinar:

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    Don't forget to join us TODAY at 2PM EST for our first webinar of 2020! Learn how you can chart your course for your career as an underrepresented scientist. Register: Join the webinar:

    The words "Charting a Course: Navigating Careers for Underrepresented Scientists" appear above a list of the webinar's panelists.
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  7. With the in full swing, here are some results from our recent Science Survey: more than half of Iowans are more likely to vote for a pro-science candidate!

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  8. A recent survey in shows a large majority of Iowans want presidential candidates to talk about how science/research will affect their policy decisions. For those voting in , think about the candidate's views on science and policy!

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  9. 31. sij

    :Congress is calling for greater investment in science & tech! - calls for more funding for @NSF@NIST to address U.S. R&D investment. - introduced H.R.5685 to double federal funding for Learn more:

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  10. 31. sij

    A survey released yesterday by in partnership with shows that consent and privacy are important considerations for Americans participating in research. See what else we learned:

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  11. 30. sij

    It's been a long week! spending, surveys on science and genetics ahead of the Iowa Caucus, and a sign-on letter on FY21 appropriations in this week's letter from Mary Woolley:

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  12. 30. sij

    January is National Winter Sports Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Awareness Month! Winter sport injuries are common, such as neck injury, concussions & TBIs. Learn more about TBIs in our new sponsored fact sheet:

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  13. 30. sij

    A survey released yesterday by in partnership with shows a majority of American agree that research is important to improving family health. Check it out:

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  14. 30. sij

    What's the best way meet your objectives? Join Rose Hendricks PhD, Civic Science Fellow, for 's Tailoring SciComm Approaches to Goals Webinar on Thur Feb 6, to learn to shape practice to meet your goals. Register:

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  15. 29. sij

    A new survey in partnership with shows a majority of American feel positive about human research. Read more:

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  17. 29. sij

    NEW SURVEY RESULTS: A survey in partnership with shows Americans support federal funding for research. 74% say it is important to increase federal funding. Read the results:

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  18. 29. sij

    Efforts to develop vaccine have begun, but it may be months. vaccine expert & Isadore Rosenfeld Award recipient, suggests infrastructure for coronavirus be set up to insure against future outbreaks via :

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  19. 29. sij

    A new survey in partnership with shows a majority of American are , , and about human research. How do you feel about genetics research? Learn more:

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    29. sij

    What does the public know, believe, and feel about and genomics? Results of a new ASHG- survey show U.S. adults are excited and optimistic about this research and its emerging health applications.

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