Digital approaches to enhancing community engagement in clinical trials
by Rayner K. J. Tan, Dan Wu, Suzanne Day, Yang Zhao, Heidi J. Larson, Sean Sylvia, Weiming Tang, Joseph D. TuckerCommunity engagement processes in low and middle-income countries health research settings: a systematic review of the literature
by Zinhle Mthembu, John J. O. Mogaka, Moses J. ChimbariFrom Classroom to Research: Primary school students as Citizen Scientists in Health research in Sudan
by Nada G. AbdelrahmanThe stories of '12 Remarkable African Life Scientists'
by Tabitha MwangiSchool students take a Virtual Reality tour of the KEMRI-Wellcome Research Programme laboratories
by Patience KiyukaArt is a powerful medium for communication and engagement with science. To create a collaborative project that melds art with research creative practitioners and scientists must be brought together, but these individuals may think differently, have different priorities and work in different ways. This account of Genome Adventures, gives a little insight into the process of bringing different disciplines together and the challanges and benefits that result.
Summary and links to further infomation on the 2015 South African Young Academy of Science (SAYAS) workshop Fact, Fiction and Media: Re-imagining science engagement and its impact