More than half of Americans get their science from news outlets that cover a range of topics1. Like a game of telephone, information is lost with each step that it takes to get to you.


Medical research can take on average 17 years from the lab to something a patient can take 2. This process can take thousands of people ranging from the scientists, administrative staff, clinical trial volunteers, physicians, the FDA,
and so many more behind the scenes. Condensing that into a few sentences on the news is hard.
While the work that these researchers do is publicly available, the text is dense jargon. What if you could get the latest discoveries right from the source? Hear from the people on the newest developments in biomedical research.


What if YOU could choose the next project that might save someone’s life?