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Medecine Sciences : M/S May 2020
Topics: Biomedical Research; Forecasting; Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice; History, 20th Century; History, 21st Century; Humans; Light; Pandemics; Perception; Science; Truth Disclosure
PubMed: 32452358
DOI: 10.1051/medsci/2020110 -
Canadian Journal of Surgery. Journal... Jun 2015
Topics: Biomedical Research; Canada; Humans; Military Medicine
PubMed: 26100779
DOI: 10.1503/cjs.015614 -
Anesthesiology Sep 2021
Topics: Biomedical Research; Humans; Scientific Misconduct
PubMed: 34329383
DOI: 10.1097/ALN.0000000000003916 -
The British Journal of Oral &... May 2018
Topics: Biomedical Research; Humans; Surgery, Oral; Therapies, Investigational
PubMed: 29525295
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjoms.2018.02.008 -
Circulation Research Jan 2017An exploration of the causes and consequences of silence with a decidedly poignant slant toward the detrimental effect upon cardiovascular studies. The intent of this... (Review)
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An exploration of the causes and consequences of silence with a decidedly poignant slant toward the detrimental effect upon cardiovascular studies. The intent of this short monograph is to persuade those struggling with their conscience that one should be aware of and resist the implicit pressure to conform that we face as researchers.
Topics: Attitude; Biomedical Research; Cardiovascular Diseases; Humans
PubMed: 28057789
DOI: 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.116.310131 -
Open Biology Apr 2020
Topics: Biomedical Research; Fund Raising; Humans; Periodicals as Topic
PubMed: 32228397
DOI: 10.1098/rsob.200074 -
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology Oct 2017The aim of this special issue on science communication is to inspire and help scientists who are taking part or want to take part in science communication and engage... (Review)
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The aim of this special issue on science communication is to inspire and help scientists who are taking part or want to take part in science communication and engage with the wider public, clinicians, other scientists or policy makers. For this, some articles provide concise and accessible advice to individual scientists, science networks, or learned societies on how to communicate effectively; others share rationales, objectives and aims, experiences, implementation strategies and resources derived from existing long-term science communication initiatives. Although this issue is primarily addressing scientists working in the field of biomedical research, much of it similarly applies to scientists from other disciplines. Furthermore, we hope that this issue will also be used as a helpful resource by academic science communicators and social scientists, as a collection that highlights some of the major communication challenges that the biomedical sciences face, and which provides interesting case studies of initiatives that use a breadth of strategies to address these challenges. In this editorial, we first discuss why we should communicate our science and contemplate some of the different approaches, aspirations and definitions of science communication. We then address the specific challenges that researchers in the biomedical sciences are faced with when engaging with wider audiences. Finally, we explain the rationales and contents of the different articles in this issue and the various science communication initiatives and strategies discussed in each of them, whilst also providing some information on the wide range of further science communication activities in the biomedical sciences that could not all be covered here.
Topics: Biomedical Research; Humans; Information Services; Scholarly Communication; Teaching
PubMed: 28802726
DOI: 10.1016/j.semcdb.2017.08.017 -
Zoological Research May 2021Parabiosis is a surgical method of animal modeling with a long history. It has been widely used in medical research, particularly in the fields of aging, stem cells,... (Review)
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Parabiosis is a surgical method of animal modeling with a long history. It has been widely used in medical research, particularly in the fields of aging, stem cells, neuroscience, and immunity in the past two decades. The protocols for parabiosis have been improved many times and are now widely accepted. However, researchers need to consider many details, from surgical operation to perioperative management, to reduce mortality and maintain the parabiosis union. Although parabiosis has certain inevitable limitations, it still has broad application prospects as an irreplaceable animal model in the medical research field.
Topics: Animal Welfare; Animals; Biomedical Research; History, 20th Century; History, 21st Century; Longevity; Parabiosis
PubMed: 33723928
DOI: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2020.368 -
Journal of Cystic Fibrosis : Official... May 2020
Topics: Biomedical Research; Cystic Fibrosis; Humans; Information Dissemination; Open Access Publishing; Peer Review, Research; Practice Patterns, Physicians'; Publishing; Translational Research, Biomedical
PubMed: 32245683
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcf.2020.02.007 -
ELife Jul 2015Theoretical ideas have a rich history in many areas of biology, and new theories and mathematical models have much to offer in the future.
Theoretical ideas have a rich history in many areas of biology, and new theories and mathematical models have much to offer in the future.
Topics: Biological Phenomena; Biomedical Research; Models, Biological; Models, Theoretical
PubMed: 26173204
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.07158