Tell Your Story, Not Your Data

Research!America
Aug 29, 2017 · 1 min read
Research!America Communications Intern Elizabeth Sierminski

The public relates more to science that is presented in a personal way, rather than as a collection of data. Research!America communications intern Elizabeth Sierminski does the former by discussing how an early childhood experience shaped her public health career and strengthened her appreciation for federally-funded research. Click here to read the blog post.

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Research!America works to increase public and policymaker awareness of the health and economic benefits of medical research and innovation.

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