ITM & Its Collaborators Launch Social Movement to Team Up the Public & Researchers in Fight Against COVID-19 & Other Diseases
“It doesn’t matter if you have the best scientists or the most promising study,” said Joshua J. Jacobs, MD, Rush University Medical College’s Vice Dean for Research and Director of the Institute for Translational Medicine (ITM). “Clinical trails can’t happen and discoveries can’t be made without the public’s participation – and that starts with awareness and access.”
The New Normal (TNN)™ movement’s goal is to increase public awareness of health research and give everyone equal access to jargon-free information about studies that need volunteers. The platform, called TNN Match, makes those opportunities available on a mobile-friendly platform in an approachable tone.
More than $1.5 million and 10 years of user-centered design have gone into it, and TNN Match is now available to the public and all ITM study teams for free thanks to the leadership of the ITM.
Get Started Today
For the Public
- Sign up for TNN Match at www.bethenewnormal.org.
- Join the movement on social @bethenewnorm
For Researchers and Study Teams
- Take TNN Match for a spin at www.bethenewnormal.org.
- Submit your COVID-19 study for fast-tracked TNN Match entry. Get free science writing resources by sending your consent form to sara@chicagoitm.org
- Get your non-COVID-19 studies submitted for TNN Match. Get started here.
- Check your inbox if you took advantage of early pre-launch science writing opportunities. You’ll get an email with specific instructions.
- Sync on social @bethenewnorm.
About The New Normal™ Movement
Contact:
Sara Serritella
Director of ITM Communications
Director of The New Normal™ Movement
sara@chicagoitm.org
This project is supported by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) through Grant Number UL1TR002389 that supports the Institute for Translational Medicine (ITM); Grant Number UL1TR001422 that supports NUCATS; Grant Number UL1TR002003 that supports the Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS); and Grant Number UL1TR002240 that supports the Michigan Institute for Clinical & Health Research (MICHR). The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the NIH.