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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
Reporters—covering stories with stats and need to bolster your skills? Here are six key concepts you don’t need a stats degree to understand: https://t.co/mex3VYl7dm
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ICYMI: Our full Q&A with Dr. Brian Lee (Drexel) on autism and maternal medication use is now available on request for free use in news stories. Reporters can also find a VOSOT, soundbite clip, and transcript with timecodes ready to use. https://t.co/heXtOjk5yA
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Vaccine researcher or clinician interested in speaking to the public about vaccines? Our no-cost training on October 9 (2-3 p.m. ET) can help you improve your skills. Register now for this live event: https://t.co/nFmnsxgM6o
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Covering vaccines? Our new Reporting Resource has advice from experts to help journalists report on the science of vaccines with accuracy, responsibility, and confidence. https://t.co/4pgTKy8BVb
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Vaccine researcher or clinician interested in speaking to the public about vaccines? Our no-cost training on October 9 (2-3 p.m. ET) can help you improve your skills. Register now for this live event: https://t.co/nFmnsxgM6o
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Trying to make sense of a scientific study to include in your reporting? Our free tip sheet, created with The Open Notebook, has a 6-step method to guide you. https://t.co/U2k1JHjEJQ
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Reporters—need resources and story angles for covering federal involvement in local policing? Our free tip sheet can help! https://t.co/l3vCfNMgB2
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As the media landscape changes, how can scientist vet news outlets when they are contacted to be a source? Our new tip sheet helps science experts navigate this. Grab the PDF; bookmark it; share it with fellow faculty and colleagues. https://t.co/jYjZ24sshC
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Including diverse sources in your reporting can add important context, amplify the perspectives of historically marginalized communities, and improve public trust in science and journalism. Learn more in our tip sheet with The Open Notebook. https://t.co/rHzFEvKycs
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Reporters—need resources and story angles for covering federal involvement in local policing? Our free tip sheet can help! https://t.co/l3vCfNMgB2
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Is your area ready for the next natural disaster? Join our Tues., Sept. 30th briefing (3-4 p.m. ET) with scientific experts @DrEcoclaire, @suttonj, and Dr. Jennifer Trivedi on emergency preparedness plans, warning systems & community response. Register: https://t.co/zcaAvIRVeJ
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Need help evaluating whose expertise to trust? Our tip sheet for vetting and finding relevant scientific sources, written with The Open Notebook, can help reporters to determine if an expert is the right fit for their news story. https://t.co/G0mZ55IBPp
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Need help evaluating whose expertise to trust? Our tip sheet for vetting and finding relevant scientific sources, written with The Open Notebook, can help reporters to determine if an expert is the right fit for their news story. https://t.co/G0mZ55IBPp
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As the media landscape changes, how can scientist vet news outlets when they are contacted to be a source? Our new tip sheet helps science experts navigate this. Grab the PDF; bookmark it; share it with fellow faculty and colleagues. https://t.co/jYjZ24sshC
@aaas
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Check out our tip sheet with The Open Notebook to tackle science misinformation and disinformation! 📄✨ #Science #Journalism
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Today at 5 p.m. ET: Media availability for an on-the-record Q&A with Dr. Brian Lee (Drexel) to discuss autism and maternal medication use and the science relevant to today's upcoming announcements on autism risks. Register now: https://t.co/heXtOjk5yA
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Need help evaluating whose expertise to trust? Our tip sheet for vetting and finding relevant scientific sources, written with The Open Notebook, can help reporters to determine if an expert is the right fit for their news story. https://t.co/G0mZ55IBPp
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Journalists—learn more about how to look for evidence, ask advice of an outside expert, spot red-flag terms, and understand who could stand to gain from a claim with our tip sheet we created with The Open Notebook. https://t.co/IPyTGlL4Oq
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📢Hey PIOs! Ready to help your faculty shine in interviews? 🌟 Join our exclusive webinar w/ @RealSciLine to gain practical tools for supporting clear, confident communication. Open to @EurekAlert PIO members w/ an active annual subscription—register now! https://t.co/y1g8BaHHHF
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As the ACIP meets over the next two days, local reporters can find free resources for covering vaccine mandates in a polarized community in our new toolkit. Bookmark the page and share with colleagues. https://t.co/2VPAHqAy2n
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