America Speaks on Vaccines
Over the past year, vaccines have frequently been in the news as an issue that is top-of-mind for many Americans. Once again, we asked about vaccines in our annual public […]
More: America Speaks on VaccinesOver the past year, vaccines have frequently been in the news as an issue that is top-of-mind for many Americans. Once again, we asked about vaccines in our annual public […]
More: America Speaks on VaccinesEven after a decade as a biologist, I am still amazed by the almost incomprehensibly diverse ways that animals all around us have adapted to survive. Microscopic water bears (tardigrades) […]
More: Did You Know? From Living Dinosaur to Miracle DrugMary Woolley, President and CEO of Research!America, opened the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) annual meeting by leading a conversation on “Combating Anti-Science Thinking” with Georges C. Benjamin, MD, Executive Director of the
More: Mary Woolley AACP Panel DiscussionAccording to a public opinion survey commissioned by Research!America Americans largely trust the work done by our nation’s scientists. Seven in 10 Americans believe that the work scientists do benefits […]
More: Trust in Science is Strong, According to 2021 Research!America SurveyA recent Research!America blog post discussed the issue of vaccine hesitancy as an obstacle to ensuring that enough U.S. residents receive a COVID-19 vaccine. However, vaccine hesitancy is far from the only barrier to achieving equitable vaccine
More: Barriers to Immunization: Beyond Vaccine HesitancyAs the COVID-19 vaccine rolls out across the U.S., one question on everyone’s mind is, “when do things go back to normal?” The answer depends largely on when most Americans will be vaccinated. And vaccine
More: COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution: Addressing Vaccine HesitancyAs COVID-19 cases continue to surge, the FDA’s authorization of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines is a critical step towards immobilizing the spread of COVID-19. But ensuring a critical mass of people are vaccinated is essential in
More: Mastering COVID-19 Vaccine MessagingWith 2020 in our rearview mirror, we’re taking a look back at our 10 most popular blog posts (based on page views) for the year.
More: The 10 Most Popular Research!America Blog Posts of 2020As we look to the promise of new vaccines to combat COVID-19, the field of vaccinology — defined as the science of vaccines, including basic science, immune response, manufacturing and delivery technologies, and clinical evaluation
More: Vaccinology Research is Critical — Now More Than Ever