Immunology and cell biology
Benefits of public engagement in research and barriers to participation: a UK-based survey of academic scientists and support staff including international respondents.
Chioma M Ogbukagu, Matthias Eberl, Natalie Joseph-Williams, Sarah Hatch, Jonathan M Tyrrell
Published: 202610.1111/imcb.70079
Abstract
Public engagement is increasingly central to research, especially in biomedical fields, fostering dialogue between scientists and society, building trust and ensuring real-world relevance. However, as scientific and clinical progress accelerates, the…
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