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A Team Effort to Tackle the Daunting Challenges of COVID-19

By Brian Burns | Clinical Care Research, Communicating Science, COVID-19, Infectious Disease, Medicine, Population Health & Outcomes | 0 comment | 20 March, 2020 | 0

Members of the newly formed Greater Boston Consortium for Pathogen Readiness are collaborating in unprecedented ways to fight the pandemic.

How to Stay Up-to-Date on Mass General’s Coronavirus Response

By Brian Burns | Clinical Care Research, Communicating Science, COVID-19, Infectious Disease, Medicine | 0 comment | 19 March, 2020 | 0

The situation regarding the COVID-19 pandemic is changing on a moment-to-moment basis, and we want to make sure you stay informed.

Want to Be a Better Science Communicator in 2020? Check Out These Tips

By Gloria Rosado | Communicating Science | 0 comment | 3 January, 2020 | 0

We encourage everyone involved in science —from investigators to postdocs to lab technicians and more — to work on their science communication skills.

Looking to Fill Time During the Holiday Lull? Check out these “Best Of” Science Lists

By Brian Burns | Communicating Science | 0 comment | 31 December, 2019 | 0

The best science books, news stories and breakthroughs of 2019 from Science, Altmetric and more.

Best Research Stories of 2019 (Part 2)

By Gloria Rosado | Communicating Science, Events | 0 comment | 26 December, 2019 | 0

Our last post covered half of our top ten research stories of 2019, and now it’s time to share the top five! Read on to learn more about some of the most exciting work our researchers have done within the past year.

Five Things to Do Improve Your Science Presentations

By Gloria Rosado | Communicating Science | 0 comment | 7 November, 2019 | 0

A panel of science communicators recently gave some tips for engaging your audience when talking about your research.

Tips for a Ghoulishly Good Time

By Gloria Rosado | Communicating Science, Events | 0 comment | 31 October, 2019 | 0

It’s spooky season! Halloween is here and the time has come for trick-or-treaters and kooky costumes. We want everyone to enjoy the fall festivities tonight and be safe doing it, so here are some tips for a ghoulishly good time from the Massachusetts General Hospital Public Affairs Office.

SciComm Saturday: Tips for Sharing Your Science with the World

By Brian Burns | Communicating Science | 0 comment | 5 October, 2019 | 0

A compilation of helpful links and resources for communicating your science to a wider audience.

Science Saturdays: How to Be a Better Speaker, What to Expect As A Science Writer, and More

By Brian Burns | Communicating Science | 0 comment | 7 September, 2019 | 0

Science Saturdays are an occasional series of helpful articles and resources for the academic research community and anyone else who loves science, curated by your friends at the Mass General Research Institute.

Five Things to Know: Nature Article Advocates for Open Data Sharing in Science

By Gloria Rosado | Communicating Science, Five Things to Know | 0 comment | 21 May, 2019 | 0

The state of science today is divided: some believe all data should be publicly available to promote collaboration, while others believe it is safest to hold onto their findings to protect themselves from competitors who may use them as a foundation for a new, more exciting study. Nature recently published an article explaining the importance and benefits of openly sharing scientific data. Here are five things to know:

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