We’ve been tracking how COVID-19 is uniquely affecting the life science community — and particularly how a pandemic causes disruption to scientific progress. In an episode on Synthego’s CRISPR Cuts, Founder Hamid Ghanadan discusses this impact and shared the initial results of our longitudinal study on coronavirus and its immediate effects.
We’re pleased to share that we are calling Boulder, Colorado our official home. Beginning May 1, you can find us at 2755 Canyon Boulevard.
In the first wave of our study, “Coronavirus and the Impact Across Life Sciences”, we found a life science community reeling from the shock of massive disruption to their work, collaborations and research. Now, with 1500+ people surveyed, we are sharing the longitudinal data of what the life science community is thinking, feeling and doing as coronavirus continues to alter our realities and shaping a new normal. This next wave of research will dive deeper into the magnitude of the disruption of productivity, the progress of workplace transitions, and the developing sentiment felt across the industry.
The effects of COVID-19 are causing massive disruptions globally — more people are being asked to work from home, academic institutions are closing down and scientific research is being disrupted. (This webinar has concluded. Visit our Reports page for the latest.)
Because health is so important to us, we've decided to not only cover the costs of our employees' registrations for charity races or events, but also the costs of any of our active clients. LINUS will sponsor any current clients who are running, biking or participating in any charitable health events in 2020.
Something big happened in medicine. Scientists designed the first-ever personalized medicine for a patient named Mila. We collaborated with Charles River to tell this inspiring, breakthrough story.
Gen Z is going to make a huge impact on the healthcare space. But do organizations know what’s coming? LINUS President, Kristin Apple, is sharing a presentation on Gen Z and the future of health at SAMPS annual meeting on October 25.
Founder Hamid Ghanadan discusses change management, usability in healthcare and a lot more with The Future of Health Podcast host David Shifrin.
Founder Hamid Ghanadan joins Outcomes Rocket podcast host Saul Marquez for an in-depth conversation focused on science’s usability problem, human behavior and the difference between failing and making mistakes.
Linus is pleased to announce that our short documentary film about the Zika virus epidemic earned two Gold Hermes Creative Awards in the Medical and Documentary categories. This film was made in collaboration with our clients at ATCC to highlight the organization’s pledge to “Support Global Health.”
Did you know there’s a new model for creating a decision-journey map for pharma + healthcare that allows you to apply storytelling to drive action?