science communication in regenerative medicine: implications for the role of academic society and science policy

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It is essential to understand the hurdles, motivation, and other issues affecting scientists' active participation in science communication to bridge the gap between science and society. This study analyzed 1115 responses of Japanese scientists regarding their attitudes toward science communication through a questionnaire focusing on the field of stem cell and regenerative medicine. As a result, we found that scientists face systemic issues such as lack of funding, time, opportunities, and evaluation systems for science communication. At the same time, there is a disparity of attitudes toward media discourse between scientists and the public.
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Authors ;Ryuma Shineha;Yusuke Inoue;Tsunakuni Ikka;Atsuo Kishimoto;Yoshimi Yashiro
Journal micron (oxford, england : 1993)
Year 2017
DOI 10.1016/j.reth.2017.11.001
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