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DOI: 10.1038/nbt1009-888
The Power Of Social Networking In Medicine
Catherine A. Brownstein, J. Brownstein, D. S. Williams, Paul Wicks, J. Heywood
Published 2009 · Psychology, Medicine
AcknowleDgemenTS We would like to acknowledge the valuable comments of Z. Lynch, B. Booth, K. Perampaladas and H. Masum in shaping the overall study design and G. Williams for study data. This study was supported by New Enterprise Associates. J.C. is funded by a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation through the Grand Challenges in Global Health initiative. We also graciously thank all the venture capital firms for participating in our qualitative and quantitative analysis.
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