​Hey Dan,​

On Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 3:02 AM, Dan Andreescu <[email protected]>
wrote:


> So, I felt personally compelled in the case of Zika, and the confusing
> coverage it has seen, to offer to personally help.


​Which aspect of the coverage are you referring to as confusing?​


> I can run queries, test hypotheses, and help publish data that could back
> up articles.  Privacy of our editors is of course still obviously
> protected, but that's easier to do in a specific case with human review
> than in the general case.
> ​​
>

​​I'm up for brainstorming about what we can do and helping. Please keep me
in the loop. In general, given that a big chunk of our traffic comes from
Google at the moment, it would be great to work with the researchers in
Google involved in Google's health related initiatives to produce
complementary knowledge to what Google can already tell about Zika (for
example, this <https://www.google.com/trends/story/US_cu_p-RCiVIBAAC37M_en>).
I'll reach out to the few people I know to get some more information.
Depending on what complementary knowledge we want to produce, working with
WikiProject Medicine can be helpful, too.

​Leila​

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