WordsWork: Communicating Results
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At the cutting edge: today’s lab discoveries can lead to tomorrow’s cures.
Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius -- and a lot of courage -- to move in the opposite direction.
~Albert Einstein

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You need to know. Advances in health, education and social sciences are making an impact every day. The research is not always clear. How to communicate research to reach audiences that might benefit from the evidence?

Communicating results. WordsWork works with researchers and government agencies to bring research to light through the media, online, in print, video and in social media. Capturing word, sound, video and image to effectively reach and communicate vital messages to a public saturated by print and electronic media. We help create experiences that turn research into action and bring audiences the news.

But that is not where WordsWork starts. We begin at the source, helping technical experts, educators, scientists, doctors and researchers translate their findings into plain language.

Researchers are uncovering promising findings for individuals, families and communities based on cognitive, behavioral and neurosciences, school-based reform, access to healthcare and health education. Their goal: to support parents and caregivers to raise healthy children. How do neuroscientists, educators and prevention researchers bridge the gap?

We work to focus and target science-based client outreach effectively:

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Learning involves curiosity, wonder, play, personal and professional growth. WordsWork clients stand at the head of the class.

In labs, medical offices and classrooms, on the playground and in focus groups, experts are posing questions that may lead society down a healthier path. WordsWork to engage the public with the evidence.

Rapid advances in health, science and medicine are changing the face of society. WordsWork to make the technical transparent.