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Supporting everyone in the world to get involved in shaping the future of human knowledge. A new international charity- projects: STARDIT & @campfirescience

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Back in 2020 we interviewed Jack Nunn Science for All for the podcast about the shocking discovery of his family's genetic secrets. Read more about his story here: theguardian.com/australia-news… and listen to him talking with Kat Arney about his experiences and work: geneticsunzipped.com/blog/2020/1/16…

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All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. As we mark 75 years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, learn how YOU can #StandUp4HumanRights and help promote a world of dignity, freedom & justice for all. standup4humanrights.org/en/index.html

All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.

As we mark 75 years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, learn how YOU can #StandUp4HumanRights and help promote a world of dignity, freedom & justice for all. standup4humanrights.org/en/index.html
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I'm proud to have been involved in the committee which drafted these guidelines for involving people in genomics research. Australian Genomics would love feedback on them - so if you can spare the time, please complete this survey: redcap.link/involve_cigc #genomics #involve

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Not my catchiest title ever - but excited to present: "Standardised Multi-Lingual Reporting of Health Technology Assessment and Stakeholder Involvement" at HTAi #HTAi2023Adelaide Learn more about Standardised Data on Initiatives (STARDIT) here: ScienceForAll.World/STARDIT/ #hta

Not my catchiest title ever - but excited to present:

"Standardised Multi-Lingual Reporting of Health Technology Assessment and Stakeholder Involvement" at HTAi #HTAi2023Adelaide 

Learn more about Standardised Data on Initiatives (STARDIT) here: ScienceForAll.World/STARDIT/

#hta
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Great to be in London for Cochrane's 30th. Proud to represent the public in the work of Cochrane via the Council. Also excited to meet colleagues & talk about reporting systematic reviews using Standardized Data on Initiatives (STARDIT): ScienceForAll.World/STARDIT #CochraneLondon

Great to be in London for Cochrane's 30th. Proud to represent the public in the work of Cochrane via the Council.

Also excited to meet colleagues  & talk about reporting systematic reviews using Standardized Data on Initiatives (STARDIT): ScienceForAll.World/STARDIT
#CochraneLondon
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📢 Out now! Guidelines for #community #involvement in #genomic #research – providing researchers in Australia with practical information for involving community members effectively & meaningfully in research. 🧬🇦🇺 Read more 👉 australiangenomics.org.au/new-guidelines… #InvolveAustralia #Genomics

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Science for All is proud to endorse these practical recommendations for health and medical research institutes and funders for involving people. We advocate for standardised reporting of who was involved, and how.

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Excited to be at the HTAi conference, which is about how to assess the effectiveness and impact of health technology. I'm presenting about how STARDIT can be used to report health technology assessment processes. Learn more here: wikimedia.org.au/wiki/STARDIT_a… #HTAi2024Seville

Excited to be at the HTAi conference, which is about how to assess the effectiveness and impact of health technology.

I'm presenting about how STARDIT can be used to report health technology assessment processes.

Learn more here: 

wikimedia.org.au/wiki/STARDIT_a…

#HTAi2024Seville
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How can we improve citizen science? We are working with the Australian Citizen Science Association to write a discussion paper about how to improve #citizenscience outcomes. Co-authorship is open to all who can volunteer their time. Get involved: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…

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Some things we’re working on at Science for All, and how you can get involved! 1. Get involved in writing a discussion paper about #citizenscience 2: Get involved with STARDIT and learn about the Wikimedia Australia partnership More information: mailchi.mp/f65e21e972e2/s…

Some things we’re working on at Science for All, and how you can get involved!

1. Get involved in writing a discussion paper about #citizenscience 

2: Get involved with STARDIT and learn about the Wikimedia Australia partnership 

More information: 

mailchi.mp/f65e21e972e2/s…
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Standardised Data on Initiatives (STARDIT) improves access to standardised, verified information about evidence By being open access and editable by anyone, STARDIT can support participatory ways of working and help improve the equity and quality of evidence

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How can we improve citizen science and make it more inclusive and accessible? Complete this survey to share your thoughts - and get involved in helping write the discussion paper. Learn more here: forms.gle/YpKRBMp44QDyRG… #citizenscience #research #citizen #science

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We all rely on evidence. As part of World Evidence-Based Healthcare Day, our Director Jack Nunn talked about how STARDIT can be used to help everyone understand more about who has been involved in creating evidence: STARDIT.wikimedia.org.au #WorldEBHCDay World EBHC Day

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Science for All has been working on an Australian Government funded global research project with the University of Queensland (and many others) to improve the lives of people living with dementia by involving them and other stakeholders in developing outcome measures for care.