

She co-directs NC State’s Genetic Engineering and Society Center.Īs part of the AAAS section on societal impacts of science and engineering, Kuzma was elected for her “distinguished translational work in bridging the lab bench and society, advancing anticipatory governance of new technologies, and contributions to methods for oversight policy analysis.” Kuzma is the college’s Goodnight-North Carolina GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Distinguished Professor in Social Sciences. The company’s toolkits help to showcase research to broader audiences, and provides researchers, research organizations and publishers with guidance and insight around the channels and activities that are most effective for reaching and engaging target audiences.Jennifer Kuzma has been elected as a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. To find out more about Impact Science, visit About Kudos Almost 400,000 researchers have signed up to use Kudos’ services for accelerating and broadening research impact. We work with publishers, academic societies, universities and research institutes, and life science organizations, distil and present their breakthroughs, and disseminate it across platforms. We offer solutions for science dissemination and engagement with peers, public, and policymakers for wider research outreach. Founded in 2019, Impact Science is CACTUS’s research communication brand. With over 18 years of experience in helping researchers all over the world overcome publication barriers, we have an in-depth understanding of the research landscape and what’s needed to help research make an impact. To find out more about including your content, please visit the website or contact Charlie Rapple.Ībout Impact Science Impact Science is a part of Cactus Communications (CACTUS), a technology company accelerating scientific advancement. The Cooperative’s flagship content site will go live to coincide with the COP26 conference in October–November. It’s a neat fit with the existing strengths and services of both Impact Science and Kudos, and we’re proud to be putting our capabilities to work in support of such a cause,” adds Nikesh Gosalia, Senior Vice President – Global Academic & Publisher Relations at CACTUS. We’re thrilled to be partnering with Kudos to launch the Climate Change Knowledge Cooperative. “This is a global challenge that needs to be solved collaboratively, and filling the knowledge gap with easy-to-understand, trustworthy information is an important step. I’m really excited that this cooperative approach is making it possible even for smaller publishers to play an active, meaningful role in broadening the reach and impact of research.” “Scholarly publications are simply not designed for that purpose of reaching and influencing non-academics as a sector, we can and must do more.

“Climate change is one of the few research topics where it really does make sense to try and have the broadest possible audience engage directly with researchers’ recommendations,” explains Charlie Rapple, Kudos co-founder and Chief Customer Officer. A long-term media and advertising campaign will drive widespread visibility and readership. Authors’ own explanations of their work, and links to full-text and other related materials, can also be included.
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Participants can select a list of their most relevant, recent or significant climate content to be included in the collection these will be enhanced with science journalist-style plain language summaries, and in some cases videos and infographics, created by the professional research & impact communication team at Impact Science, part of Cactus Communications (CACTUS). Other publishers, societies and institutions are invited to sign up by contacting Kudos co-founder Charlie Rapple. Launch partners for the Climate Change Knowledge Cooperative include AIP Publishing and the Royal Society of Chemistry. The approach is designed to make sure that climate knowledge is comprehensible to and acted on by the broadest possible audience. The initiative goes beyond other publisher showcases by providing a single entry point to climate change articles from multiple publishers and subject areas, and by being uniquely focused on providing a plain-language entry point to the climate literature. Septem– Kudos and Impact Science have joined together to launch the Climate Change Knowledge Cooperative, a curated content collection and associated media campaign to coincide with the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of Parties (COP 26). Cross-sector initiative will explain key climate science research for broader audiences, l aunch partners include Royal Society of Chemistry and AIP Publishing
