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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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    Why It’s Important To Be Open About Animal Research
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    Scheduling and Conducting Virtual Meetings with Policymakers and Staff
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    Deep Brain Stimulation: Patient Impact and Continuing Research
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    Thinking About Advocating? Here’s How to Start
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    Three Advocates on Why They Got Involved and How to Talk to Lawmakers
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    Positioned to Lead: William Martin on Global Advocacy
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    Q&A: A Hill Staffer Shares How to Craft an Impactful Pitch
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    Strategize Across Borders for Strong Advocacy
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    What Is Advocacy and Why Does It Matter?
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