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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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    The Power of a Good Anecdote: Lessons From SfN's Capitol Hill Day
    Jun 29, 2017
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    How Does This Postdoc Approach Advocacy? Putting His Audience First, In Unexpected Ways
    May 30, 2017
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    When This PhD Candidate Explains His Science, 40,000 People Listen
    Apr 20, 2017
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    Balancing Science Policy Interests with Lab Work: Is it Possible?
    Mar 07, 2017
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    Feb 22, 2017
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    The Federal Budget Process and What It Means For Your Lab
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    The Income Achievement Gap: Insights From Cognitive Neuroscience
    Dec 27, 2016
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    Why Our Undergraduate Perspectives Matter in Advocacy
    Nov 29, 2016
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    Q&A: Why This PI Prioritizes Outreach
    Nov 03, 2016
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    A Look at Advocacy: Measurable Change, Career Advancement, State Funding
    Oct 20, 2016
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    Faculty, Leadership, and Advocacy: Perspectives from a Department Chair
    Sep 06, 2016
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    Strategies to Increase the Positive Public Perception of Animals in Research
    Aug 24, 2016
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