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Learn how to talk about your research with nonscientists in a way that promotes biomedical and animal research with articles, training videos, and more for new and experienced advocates.
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Deep Brain Stimulation: Patient Impact and Continuing Research
This image shows corticofugal axons (green) projecting from layer 5 of the mouse primary visual cortex to the dorsal striatum. Layer 5 projections from primary visual, primary somatosensory, primary motor, and ventromedial orbitofrontal cortex all have terminal fields within the striatum, among other common targets. Blue is DAPi nuclear stain.
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Advocating Early in Your Career as a Scientist
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    Be Prepared to Defend Against Animal Rights Oppositional Efforts
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    How to Make the Case for Using Animals in Research
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    The Dichotomy of Advocating for Ethical Animal Research
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    A Blueprint for Science Advocacy
    Jun 22, 2021
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    Jun 09, 2021
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    Talk About Pharmaceutical Partnerships to Advocate for Basic Research
    Apr 22, 2021
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    Invigorate Your Advocacy Work
    Mar 24, 2021
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