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Subject Areas on Research
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#ASEchoJC Twitter Journal Club To CME: A Paradigm Shift in Cardiology Education.
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#EBUSTwitter: Novel Use of Social Media for Conception, Coordination, and Completion of an International, Multicenter Pathology Study.
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#InSituPathologists: how the #USCAP2015 meeting went viral on Twitter and founded the social media movement for the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology.
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#SoMe the Money! Value, Strategy, and Implementation of Social Media Engagement for Infectious Diseases Trainees, Clinicians, and Divisions.
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#VascularSurgery.
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A Twitter primer: Dos and don'ts for cytopathologists.
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A qualitative analysis of nursing students' tweets during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Approaches to the prevention and management of childhood obesity: the role of social networks and the use of social media and related electronic technologies: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association.
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Assessing Factors Associated With Altmetric Attention Score: A Preliminary Study of 3 Hand Surgery Journals.
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Assessing patients' and caregivers' perspectives on stability of factor VIII products for haemophilia A: a web-based study in the United States and Canada.
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Assessing the Russian Internet Research Agency's impact on the political attitudes and behaviors of American Twitter users in late 2017.
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Association Between Public Knowledge About COVID-19, Trust in Information Sources, and Adherence to Social Distancing: Cross-Sectional Survey.
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Benefit of social media on patient engagement and satisfaction: Results of a 9-month, qualitative pilot study using Facebook.
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Benefits and Threats to Using Social Media for Presenting and Implementing Evidence.
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Blepharospasm cause and treatment: YouTube as a reflection of current popular thought.
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COVID-19 Epidemic Peer Support and Crisis Intervention Via Social Media.
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Cervical Cancer-Related Knowledge, Attitudes, Practices and Self-Screening Acceptance Among Patients, Employees, and Social Media Followers of Major Brazilian Hospital.
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Changing tides: A vascular surgery trainee perspective on the #MedBikini Campaign and a call for action.
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Clinical Neurophysiology and Social Media: Time to Take the Plunge!
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Combining natural language processing and network analysis to examine how advocacy organizations stimulate conversation on social media.
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Concordance of Child and Parent Reports of Children's Screen Media Use.
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Cultural carrying capacity: Organ donation advocacy, discursive framing, and social media engagement.
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Design, Dissemination, and Assessment of NephSIM: A Mobile-Optimized Nephrology Teaching Tool.
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Digital technology and COVID-19.
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Direct Participation in and Indirect Exposure to the Occupy Central Movement and Depressive Symptoms: A Longitudinal Study of Hong Kong Adults.
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Documenting Social Media Engagement as Scholarship: A New Model for Assessing Academic Accomplishment for the Health Professions.
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Does Academic Blogging Enhance Promotion and Tenure? A Survey of US and Canadian Medicine and Pediatric Department Chairs.
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Editorial commentary: The public physician in cardiology: The solution to information pollution.
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Educational Impact of #IDJClub, a Twitter-Based Infectious Diseases Journal Club.
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Eight Years of AJKD Blog-Lessons Learned and What Lies Ahead.
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Emotional Feedback and the Viral Spread of Social Media Messages About Autism Spectrum Disorders.
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Emotional Responses to Social Media Experiences Among Adolescents: Longitudinal Associations with Depressive Symptoms.
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Encoded exposure to tobacco use in social media predicts subsequent smoking behavior.
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Enhancing Public Access to Relevant and Valued Medical Information: Fresh Directions for RadiologyInfo.org.
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Ethical Standards for Cardiothoracic Surgeons' Participation in Social Media.
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Ethical standards for cardiothoracic surgeons' participation in social media.
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Examining the Use of a Social Media Campaign to Increase Engagement for the American Heart Association 2017 Resuscitation Science Symposium.
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Exposure to opposing views on social media can increase political polarization.
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Femoroacetabular Impingement Surgery Is on the Rise-But What Is the Next Step?
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Follow YOUR Heart: development of an evidence-based campaign empowering older women with HIV to participate in a large-scale cardiovascular disease prevention trial.
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Friends' Alcohol-Related Social Networking Site Activity Predicts Escalations in Adolescent Drinking: Mediation by Peer Norms.
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From the Classroom to Facebook: A Fresh Approach for Youth Tobacco Prevention.
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From the editor: Coyotes on the lawn.
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Future Challenges and Opportunities in Online Prescription Drug Promotion Research Comment on "Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters".
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Hearing loss on social media: Who is winning hearts and minds?
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How Do You Like Me Now? The Influence of "Likes" and Followers on Social Media in Plastic Surgery.
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How Misinformation Research Can Mask Relationship Gaps that Undermine Public Health Response.
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How U.S. children's hospitals use social media: A mixed methods study.
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How academic physicians can benefit from social media.
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How to Harness the Power of Social Media for Quality Drug Information in Infectious Diseases: Perspectives on Behalf of the Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists.
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IAEA experience in communicating radiation risks through the RPOP website.
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In-Home Passive Sensor Data Collection and Its Implications for Social Media Research: Perspectives of Community Women in Rural South Africa.
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Informing women about the risks of exposing babies to tobacco smoke: outreach and education efforts using Facebook "boost posts".
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Innovative Recruitment Strategies to Increase Diversity of Participation in Parkinson's Disease Research: The Fox Insight Cohort Experience.
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Instagram for dermatology education.
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Integrating technology into health care: what will it take?
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Integrative Review of Recruitment of Research Participants Through Facebook.
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Intellectual humility and perceptions of political opponents.
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Interpretable multimodal deep learning for real-time pan-tissue pan-disease pathology search on social media.
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Is content really king? An objective analysis of the public's response to medical videos on YouTube.
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Learning from colleagues about healthcare IT implementation and optimization: lessons from a medical informatics listserv.
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Learning through the grapevine and the impact of the breadth and depth of social networks.
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Lessons Learned From Web- and Social Media-Based Educational Initiatives by Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Societies.
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Lifelong Learning in the Era of Digital Ubiquity: From Empty Classrooms to Full Experiences.
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Maximizing Use of Social Media to Improve Member Engagement in a Professional Organization.
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Measuring the social impact of nursing research: An insight into altmetrics.
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Media-Facilitated Sexual Assault in Children and Teens.
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Microlearning in health professions education: a scoping review protocol.
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Microsurgery Fellowship Website and Social Media Presence: Are Programs Optimizing Recruitment Strategy?
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Misinformation and Disinformation: The Potential Disadvantages of Social Media in Infectious Disease and How to Combat Them.
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Misinformation as a Misunderstood Challenge to Public Health.
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NephMadness 2015: nephrology as a cornerstone of medicine.
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News coverage about aspirin as a countervailing force against low-dose aspirin campaign promotion.
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Online Social Media as a Curation Tool for Teaching.
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Peer Learning Through Multi-Institutional Case Conferences: Abdominal and Cardiothoracic Radiology Experience.
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Physical Activity in an Underserved Population: Identifying Technology Preferences.
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Preferred health resources and use of social media to obtain health and depression information by adolescent mothers.
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Problematic internet use in adolescents and implementation of a social media hygiene protocol.
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Public Discourse and Sentiment Toward Dementia on Chinese Social Media: Machine Learning Analysis of Weibo Posts.
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Real-world evidence: One tweet at a time.
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Reply: Can You Trust What You Watch? An Assessment of the Quality of Information in Aesthetic Surgery Videos on YouTube.
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Reply: Can You Trust What You Watch? An Assessment of the Quality of Information in Aesthetic Surgery Videos on YouTube.
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Research Exceptionalism and Opportunism During the Coronavirus Pandemic.
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Research Goes Red: Early Experience With a Participant-Centric Registry.
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Research to Clinical Practice-Youth seeking mental health information online and its impact on the first steps in the patient journey.
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Scholarly Publication and Social Media: Do They Have Something in Common?
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Slogans and donor pages of cancer centres: do they convey discordant messages?
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Social Media Influence Does Not Reflect Scholarly or Clinical Activity in Real Life.
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Social Media as a Strategic Opportunity.
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Social Media is Addictive and Influences Behavior: Should it Be Regulated as a Digital Therapeutic?
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Social Media-Based Secondary Distribution of Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Syphilis Self-testing Among Chinese Men Who Have Sex with Men.
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Social Media: Can It Reduce Heart Failure Events?
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Social Media: Support for Survivors and Young Adults With Cancer
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Social cytopathology: Building a stronger cytopathology community through social media.
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Social interaction in type 2 diabetes computer-mediated environments: How inherent features of the channels influence peer-to-peer interaction.
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Social media in academics and research: 21st-century tools to turbocharge education, collaboration, and dissemination of research findings.
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Social media use and cybercivility guidelines in U.S. nursing schools: A review of websites.
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Social media: Is it worth the hype for plastic surgery residency program recruitment?
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Social-media reform is flying blind.
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Society for Vascular Surgery best practice recommendations for use of social media.
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Stigma's Effect on Social Interaction and Social Media Activity.
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Survey of Social Media Use for Surgical Education During Covid-19.
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Tackling acid-base disorders, one Twitter poll at a time.
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Teaching an old pain medicine society new tweets: integrating social media into continuing medical education.
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Teaching nursing students about terminating professional relationships, boundaries, and social media.
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The #StopAsianHate Movement on Twitter: A Qualitative Descriptive Study
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The 2013 US Government Shutdown (#Shutdown) and health: an emerging role for social media.
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The Evolution of the Journal Club: From Osler to Twitter.
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The Impact of Social Endorsement Cues and Manipulability Concerns on Perceptions of News Credibility.
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The Psychological Appeal of Fake-News Attributions.
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The Role and Impact of Social Media in Cardio-oncology During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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The influence of social media on women undergoing immediate breast reconstruction.
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The professional Twitter account: creation, proper maintenance, and continuous successful operation.
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Training the Public Physician: The Nephrology Social Media Collective Internship.
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Transmissibility of the Ice Bucket Challenge among globally influential celebrities: retrospective cohort study.
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Tribalism and tribulations: The social costs of not sharing fake news.
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Tweeting the meeting: an in-depth analysis of Twitter activity at Kidney Week 2011.
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Twitter-Augmented Journal Club: Educational Engagement and Experience So Far.
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Uncovering cyberincivility among nurses and nursing students on Twitter: A data mining study.
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Upgrading a Social Media Strategy to Increase Twitter Engagement During the Spring Annual Meeting of the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine.
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Use of online promotion to encourage patient awareness of aspirin use to prevent heart attack and stroke.
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Using Facebook and text messaging to deliver a weight loss program to college students.
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Using Social Media for Microlearning in Nurse Practitioner Education.
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Using social media to create a professional network between physician-trainees and the American Society of Nephrology.
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Using social media to promote medication adherence.
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Using technology to promote postpartum weight loss in urban, low-income mothers: a pilot randomized controlled trial.
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Websites or Videos: Which Offer Better Information for Patients? A Comparative Analysis of the Quality of YouTube Videos and Websites for Cosmetic Injectables.
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What Medical Informaticians Do With and Think About an International Medical Informatics Listserv: Member Survey Preliminary Findings.
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What's in a Name? Implicit Bias Affects Patient Perception of Surgeon Skill.
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When ophthalmology goes virtual amid a pandemic: content analysis of the 2020 #ASCRSVirtualMeeting.
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Young Adolescents' Digital Technology Use, Perceived Impairments, and Well-Being in a Representative Sample.
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Zika Virus-Related News Coverage and Online Behavior, United States, Guatemala, and Brazil.
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Keywords of People
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Jiang, Xiaoyin,
Associate Professor of Pathology,
Pathology
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Malinzak, Elizabeth,
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology,
Anesthesiology, Pediatrics
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Rogerson, Kenneth S.,
Professor of the Practice in the Sanford School of Public Policy,
Duke Science & Society