Where and how you publish your research plays a role in its impact. Check out the ‘Amplify Your Research’ guide from the Research Medical Library and book a consultation with your librarian for personalized recommendations https://t.co/q8vNknSd7d
Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States. May is National Skin Cancer Awareness Month. Lower your risk by covering up and using sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher. Schedule your annual skin check with your dermatologist. https://t.co/yHSy6cOvbu
👏 Congrats to Dr. Suarez-Almazor and Dr. Lopez-Olivio for their leadership and expertise in the "Knowledge Synthesis" workshop for CERTaIN (Comparative Effectiveness Training and Instruction) at @MDAndersonNews this week! Thanks for collaborating with your librarians! 📚
“We need more inclusive research that will chip away at the lack of equity in cancer treatment and ultimately lead to a systematic approach in the intellectually disabled population.” https://t.co/ty6JkvESh2
Wishing our outstanding @MDAndersonNews medical librarians and scientific editors a Happy National Medical Librarians Month! Thank you to everyone at the Research Medical Library for your exemplary efforts and support, and for all you do to help further our mission to #EndCancer.
High school and undergraduate students from around the country participate in summer research programs @MDAndersonNews. I’m watching these amazing students give elevator speeches about their research. The future of science discovery is very bright! #MDASummer
“President Biden on Thursday will announce new actions to try to address discrimination against LGBTQI+ Americans — including the appointment of a new point person at the Education Department to address an increase in book bans.”
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As federal agencies work to comply with the new Nelson memo on #openaccess, we are chiming in with our take. Read our latest comments on the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's plans to update its public access policy. https://t.co/4vx5gpmqxo
“The biggest overall climate threat is an increasingly transactional view of education, where colleges increasingly think of themselves and the public sort of thinks of colleges, as career services — as a place where you go to get job skills,” https://t.co/PFwSBI5e21
Check out this online event by the Research Medical Library - Dear Editor: How do I comply with the NIH data management and sharing policy when preparing my grant proposal? It's happening on Thursday, May 18, 2023 at 12:00pm Central. Register here: https://t.co/XD0aE7pJzL