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Reporters, need an expert to add science to your story? Scientists, need to improve your media-communication skills? We can help!
Washington, DC
Joined October 2017
Understanding the media: A starter guide for scientists | Tuesday, December 16, 2-3 p.m. ET This free course by @RealSciLine teaches the basics #scientists need to know as they consider dipping their toes or diving deeper into media engagement. Register:
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Are you a scientist looking to improve your interview skills? SciLine can help! Register for our no-cost course, Engaging with the media, and learn essential skills to combat misinformation and learn how journalists work. See you at 2 p.m. ET on Dec. 18! https://t.co/iSVCSE8xN9
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Scientific experts—want to improve your media skills? Register for our no-cost course, Understanding the media, being held on Zoom on 12/16 at 2 p.m. ET. https://t.co/bP5XcV7GSU
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🔔 Calling all journalists! Want to enhance your skills in evaluating scientific research? Hosted by @EurekAlert! and presented by @RealSciLine! 🤝 📅 Join our upcoming webinar: "Reporting the Science: How to Vet Studies and Spot Red Flags!" 🔗: https://t.co/muGZQ6zLQv 1/3
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Covering the hepatitis B vaccine vote? Check out our full video, transcript, and SOTS from our Q&A with former CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky (@Kennedy_School) & Dr. Angela Ulrich (@cidrap) to enrich your coverage. Free to use/clip/quote. https://t.co/USTJdhaSju
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Covering this week's ACIP meeting? Register to join our group media avail with Dr. Rochelle Walensky (@Kennedy_School) & Dr. Angela Ulrich (@cidrap) at 5 p.m. ET TODAY to learn what scientific evidence shows about the hepatitis B vaccine for children. https://t.co/USTJdhaSju
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Reporters covering public health: Our vaccine toolkit can help you to establish good practices when reporting on vaccine hesitancy, misinformation, and more. SciLine Director Matt DeRienzo offers insights on why it's particularly important in 2025. https://t.co/0IoUhEpxEC
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Covering this week's ACIP meeting? Register to join our group media avail with Dr. Rochelle Walensky (@Kennedy_School) & Dr. Angela Ulrich (@cidrap) at 5 p.m. ET on 12/4 to learn what scientific evidence shows about the hepatitis B vaccine for children. https://t.co/USTJdhaSju
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Reporters covering public health: Our vaccine toolkit can help you to establish good practices when reporting on vaccine hesitancy, misinformation, and more. SciLine Director Matt DeRienzo offers insights on why it's particularly important in 2025. https://t.co/0IoUhEpxEC
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Our perennially popular crash course is back! Register now for our December 4th (2-3 p.m. ET) free session of "Science essentials for local reporters" and learn how the inclusion of scientific evidence can elevate your news story. https://t.co/ZWnQ0WAP4u
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Our perennially popular crash course is back! Register now for our December 4th (2-3 p.m. ET) free session of "Science essentials for local reporters" and learn how the inclusion of scientific evidence can elevate your news story. https://t.co/ZWnQ0WAP4u
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ICYMI: Dr. Bianca Baldridge joined us to discuss the vital role afterschool programs play in supporting children’s growth and development beyond the classroom. Reporters can request this free TV bundle featuring raw video, soundbites, VSOT, and more: https://t.co/S2wCsJiO7T
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🔔 Calling all journalists! Want to enhance your skills in evaluating scientific research? Hosted by @EurekAlert! and presented by @RealSciLine! 🤝 📅 Join our upcoming webinar: "Reporting the Science: How to Vet Studies and Spot Red Flags!" 🔗: https://t.co/muGZQ6zLQv 1/3
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Reporters covering public health: Our vaccine toolkit can help you to establish good practices when reporting on vaccine hesitancy, misinformation, and more. SciLine Director Matt DeRienzo offers insights on why it's particularly important in 2025.
sciline.org
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Covering how 911 systems respond to mental health crisis calls? Reporters—request our free TV bundle (VOSOT, soundbite, raw video & transcript) with Dr. Jessica Gillooly (@Suffolk_U) about the research on what cities need to know before making changes. https://t.co/NNG8W70pGM
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ICYMI our full video, transcript, and data resources for our childhood obesity briefing are live and available for reporters to use when covering causes and solutions for this issue. Hear from pediatric health experts to add more science to your stories. https://t.co/ictmB6dscc
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Reporters—covering vaccine hesitancy? It's important to avoid the temptation to think of vaccine-hesitant individuals or groups as a monolith. Our tip sheet shares tips on how to connect with them to share evidence-based research: https://t.co/x48aNYkTVy
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Pumpkin still on your porch? Reporters—need tips for consumers to go green by composting those jack-o-lanterns? Check out our free TV bundle (VOSOT, soundbite, raw video & transcript), with Dr. Rebecca Ryals (@ucmerced) for content ready to use on air! https://t.co/aEUaU9Zqki
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Reporters—working on stories about hunger and food insecurity? Check out our latest expert briefing to learn about how they affect nutrition and health. Full video, transcript and resources are ready to use in news stories. https://t.co/2BG3CY6M53
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With holiday travel on the horizon, reporters can request our TV bundle with Dr. Sheldon Jacobson (U. of Illinois) to help cover the science behind TSA checkpoints and how measures have been developed for passenger safety. https://t.co/mAxFhVlJXH
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