RegMedNet partners with Dimensions to provide members with free access to data on the latest regenerative medicine funding and grants.
(1 Sept 2020) RegMedNet, part of Future Science Group, and Dimensions, part of Digital Science, have partnered to expand access to data on the latest public and private grants and funding for regenerative medicine research. The partnership will provide members of RegMedNet, the trusted site that unites the diverse regenerative medicine community, exclusively free access to dynamic information on over US$6 billion of grants and funding around the world.
Freya Leask, Publisher, explains: “In a rapidly developing industry such as regenerative medicine and advanced therapies, insight into funding data could help identify industry trends, connect new collaborators and more. By providing free access to this amazing data set, we are supporting our members in achieving the mission of advancing the field of regenerative medicine, by applying the amazing research we report on every day to benefit the patients that need it.”
Dimensions collates over 150 million research documents, from clinical trials and academic articles to patents and more, in the most comprehensive collection of linked data in a single platform. By mapping the entire research lifecycle, users are able to follow research from funding through output to impact.
This partnership complements RegMedNet’s library of unbiased news, expert insights, educational webinars, infographics and more, making RegMedNet a one-stop shop for stakeholders in the regenerative medicine industry to keep up to date with the field and drive it forward.
Stephen Leicht, Digital Science’s Chief Operating Officer, says: “We are pleased to partner with RegMedNet and allow their members to get access to our funding and grants data. Dimensions’ linked publications and forward-looking grants data can be invaluable when doing research in a fast moving field such as regenerative medicine. We are happy to contribute to this meaningful endeavour as it aligns directly with Digital Science’s mission to improve information flows and create seamless connections to better serve the whole of the research community.”
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The original press release is here.