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Media Coverage of This Article

Posted by PLOS_ONE_Group on 16 Mar 2012 at 22:18 GMT

The following article represents some of the media coverage that has occurred for this paper:

Publication: The Progress
Title: “Chilliwack Progress - Canadian scientists should be free to speak their minds”
http://www.theprogress.co...

Publication: The Information Daily
Title: “eGov monitor | The Information Daily”
http://www.egovmonitor.co...

Publication: Nature
Title: “The 'most important questions' in science policy shortlisted : Nature News & Comment”
http://www.nature.com/new...

Publication: The Scientist
Title: “Top Science Policy Concerns | The Scientist”
http://the-scientist.com/...

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RE: Media Coverage of This Article

robdoubleday replied to PLOS_ONE_Group on 29 Mar 2012 at 09:47 GMT

I participated in a lively podcast discussion about the process the led to the paper, and its implications for science advice to government (Guardian Science Weekly podcast, 16 Feb 2012)

Publication: The Guardian
Title: "What role should science play in politics?"
http://www.guardian.co.uk...

There is also a news story on this paper on the University of Cambridge website:

Title: "Strengthening the bond between policy and science"
http://www.cam.ac.uk/rese...

No competing interests declared.

RE: RE: Media Coverage of This Article

PLOS_ONE_Group replied to robdoubleday on 08 Feb 2013 at 21:17 GMT

The following article represents some of the media coverage that has occurred for this paper:

Publication: Duke Translational Medicine Institute
Title: “Collaboratively-derived science-policy research agenda DTMI”
https://www.dtmi.duke.edu...

Publication: Forests News
Title: “CIFOR Forests News Blog Evidence-based forestry - a core driver in policy-making”
http://blog.cifor.org/137...

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