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Binz M, Alaniz S, Roskies A, Aczel B, Bergstrom C, Allen C, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2025 Jan; 122(5):e2401227121. PMID: 39869798
Large language models (LLMs) are being increasingly incorporated into scientific workflows. However, we have yet to fully grasp the implications of this integration. How should the advancement of large language...
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Harris M, Murtfeldt R, Wang S, Mordecai E, West J
PNAS Nexus . 2024 Feb; 3(2):pgae007. PMID: 38328781
Perceived experts (i.e. medical professionals and biomedical scientists) are trusted sources of medical information who are especially effective at encouraging vaccine uptake. The role of perceived experts acting as potential...
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Beers A, Nguyn S, Starbird K, West J, Spiro E
Sci Adv . 2023 Sep; 9(38):eadh1933. PMID: 37738338
The COVID-19 pandemic provides a unique opportunity to study science communication and, in particular, the transmission of consensus. In this study, we show how "science communicators," writ large to include...
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Harris M, Murtfeldt R, Wang S, Mordecai E, West J
medRxiv . 2023 Aug; PMID: 37546922
The role of perceived experts (i.e., medical professionals and biomedical scientists) as potential anti-vaccine influencers has not been characterized systematically. We describe the prevalence and importance of anti-vaccine perceived experts...
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Bergstrom C, West J
Nat Med . 2023 Jul; 29(9):2174-2176. PMID: 37420100
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Wang Y, Lee C, West J, Bergstrom C, Erosheva E
PLoS One . 2023 Apr; 18(4):e0283106. PMID: 37018177
In this article, we investigate the role of gender in collaboration patterns by analyzing gender-based homophily-the tendency for researchers to co-author with individuals of the same gender. We develop and...
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Miller M, Lindley A, West J, Thayer E, Godfrey E
J Commun Healthc . 2023 Mar; 16(1):7-20. PMID: 36919808
Background: University faculty are considered trusted sources of information to disseminate accurate information to the public that abortion is a common, safe and necessary medical health care service. However, misinformation...
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Bak-Coleman J, Kennedy I, Wack M, Beers A, Schafer J, Spiro E, et al.
Nat Hum Behav . 2022 Jun; 6(10):1372-1380. PMID: 35739250
Misinformation online poses a range of threats, from subverting democratic processes to undermining public health measures. Proposed solutions range from encouraging more selective sharing by individuals to removing false content...
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Calo R, Coward C, Spiro E, Starbird K, West J
Sci Adv . 2021 Dec; 7(50):eabn0481. PMID: 34878833
Understanding key distinctions between misinformation/disinformation, speech/action, and mistaken belief/conviction provides an opportunity to expand research and policy toward more constructive online communication.
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Vasan K, West J
R Soc Open Sci . 2021 Aug; 8(8):210072. PMID: 34457332
Every year the National Institutes of Health allocates $10.7 billion (one-third of its funds) for clinical science research while the pharmaceutical companies spend $52.9 billion (90% of its annual budget)....