Resources

A rough guide to spotting bad science, by Compound Interest (resource provided by Dr Sajjad Fazel).


BioMed Explorer – Answers to biomedical questions, based on PubMed, PubMedCentral, and CORD-19, courtesy of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.


BioRender is a web-based tool specifically designed for life-science and medical illustrations.


Challenges is an innovative open access journal by MDPI that publishes scholarly content usually not covered by traditional scientific journals, including open contests aimed at solving grand challenges, prize announcements, research plans, description of prototypes, research or technology ideas, calls for international research collaborations, etc.


ClinicalTrials.gov is a database of privately and publicly funded clinical studies conducted around the world.


Explore how digital biomarkers are changing the way we understand health – presented by Roche.


Inkscape is a Free and open source vector graphics editor for GNU/Linux, Windows and MacOS X.


Quora is a place to gain and share knowledge. It’s a platform to ask questions and connect with people who contribute unique insights and quality answers.


Patientinnen- und Patientenhandbuch: The manual for a safe stay in hospital is intended to encourage patients to ask questions and to help reduce uncertainties in the unfamiliar hospital world (in German language).


TED is a nonprofit devoted to spreading ideas, usually in the form of short, powerful talks (18 minutes or less).