Public engagement with genomics.
Middleton A, Adams A, Aidid H, Atutornu J, Boraschi D, Borra J, Bircan T, Burch C, Costa A, Dickinson A, Enticknap A, Galloway C, Gale F, Garlick E, Haydon E, Henriques S, Mitchell M, Milne R, Monaghan J, Morley KI, Muella Santos M, Olivares Boldu L, Olumogba F, Orviss K, Parry V, Patch C, Robarts L, Shingles S, Smidt C, Tomlin B, Parkinson S.
Middleton A, et al.
Wellcome Open Res. 2023 Sep 18;8:310. doi: 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.19473.2. eCollection 2023.
Wellcome Open Res. 2023.
PMID: 37928209
Free PMC article.
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Most public audiences do not feel actively connected to science, are oftenunsure of the relevance to their lives and rarely talk to their family and friends about; we term this dis-connection a 'disengaged public audience'. We use a narrative review to explore: (i) UK atti …
Most public audiences do not feel actively connected to science, are oftenunsure of the relevance to their lives and rarely talk to their fa …