Category: PubTrawlr News
Making Your Organization’s Knowledge Instantly Accessible Knowledge is power in science-based organizations, whether academic, non-profit, or research-focused. However, one of the biggest challenges for teams is getting quick, reliable access… Read More
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Did you check out our interview with Dr. Taylor Scott? You should! It’s really interesting to see how research generators can more effectively interface with policymakers. Here’s what’s coming up… Read More
Did you check out our interview with Jenice Pizzuto? If not, you should! We talk about the role of implementation and policy considerations in the US. Let us know if… Read More
In today’s fast-paced world, staying up-to-date with the latest scientific and public health research is more critical than ever. However, the vast amounts of data and complex studies can be… Read More
The work never stops. Neither does the science. Here’s what’s coming up next week in public health Transform Information into Action – Subscribe Now! Your key to unlocking the power… Read More
We keep this train rolling so you have the most important information! Here’s what we have coming up next week! Transform Information into Action – Subscribe Now! Your key to… Read More
Do we take the week off? No we do not! We’ll going to be continuing to provide you the most updated, current news on the public health front. And are… Read More
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Hi all, The are going to be some gigantic changes to PubTrawlr in the coming months. We have a number of technical and architectural improvements that will be rolling out…. Read More
Usually, when I do a conference recap, I wait a few days for the data to settle. However, we’ve got an earlier flight on Friday, and with a wedding and… Read More
Let’s hit the talking points once again. Science is a public good. You, yes you, our reader, have a right to the information that is produced by researchers (nearly always… Read More