In addition to our signature events and alliance discussions, throughout the year we host open dialogues among leaders in academia, business, government, non-profits, and the public on subjects related to improving health through research. If you’re interested in partnering on a program, please contact Katie Goode.
Additional Programming
November
October
- Tackling Addiction and Supporting Research to Improve Health and Economic Growth in West Virginia
- The Opportunities and Challenges of Translating Alzheimer’s Disease Research Discoveries into Practice
June
- The Value of Research and Prevention in Addressing the Societal Burden of Migraine
- Exploring the Who, What, Why and How of Clinical Research
February
November
October
June
March
February
April
March
January
- Connecting the dots: Effectively communicating science to non-scientists
- 2014 Research!America Advocacy Awards
- American Medical Progress: A Conversation with Candidates
- The Public’s Attitudes about the Health and Economic Impact of Vision Loss and Eye Disease
- Research!America’s 2014 Post-Election Briefing
- Research Matters Communications Workshop: Promoting Basic Research in a New Age of Communications: Challenges and Opportunities
- 2013 Research!America Advocacy Awards
- Neglected Tropical Disease Research in Louisiana: Saving Lives and Creating Jobs May 15, 2013. Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, New Orleans
- Conquering Pain & Fighting Addiction: Policy Imperatives to Combat a Growing Health Crisis