Opyl Limited and AAMRI launch COVID-19 Social Media Guide

AAMRI & Opyl launch social media resource for medical research institute sector to aid sharing of vital information during COVID-19.

Opyl Limited (ASX:OPL) and the Association of Australian Medical Research Institutes (AAMRI) today launched a comprehensive Social Media Guide to support medical researchers in amplifying critical information through global digital communication channels, like social media, during the COVID-19 pandemic.

As specialists in social media for the health and life-sciences sector, Opyl has been monitoring online platforms since the COVID-19 outbreak, noting an increase of 188 per cent in pandemic-related clinical and research findings being discussed and shared by medical researchers and healthcare professionals, and considerably more of them participating on social networking sites.

As the pandemic continues to escalate, global reliance on reputable medical and scientific intelligence is rising, creating a demand for information-sharing at a faster rate than published research papers can provide.

To help the sector, AAMRI and Opyl Limited have worked together to create a best-practice guide for medical research institutes to navigate social media during the unprecedented COVID-19 crisis.

Social media plays a critical role in a crisis, be it a bushfire or a pandemic, and its role in saving lives during COVID-19 should not be underestimated.

The COVID-19 pandemic has seen a 61 per cent increase in social media engagement since the beginning of April. The need to disseminate trustworthy medical research, both quickly and broadly, has never been greater.

Michelle Gallaher, CEO of Opyl Limited, said: “Australia is renowned as a medical research and biotechnology global centre of excellence, contributing huge value to the global scientific effort. It’s vital that Australian researchers know how to promote their research beyond the journals and ensure the new knowledge they’re creating gets noticed by a global audience.  I hope our support helps Australian research go viral – for all the right reasons.”

Professor Jonathan Carapetis AM, President of AAMRI, said: “Now more than ever we’re seeing an increase in everyday people turning online for solutions. For medical research institutes this is a real opportunity to share our knowledge and also demonstrate the huge amount of work we are undertaking for COVID-19 across Australia.

At AAMRI we represent 56 different medical research institutes, with varying degrees of resources to allocate during this time. Being able to provide free tools from experts while we’re all navigating these new waters is extremely valuable.”

Professor Jonathan Carapetis is the Director of the Telethon Kids Institute and a leading paediatrician and infectious diseases specialist.

Professor Brendan Crabb AC, Director of the Burnet Institute, said: “A social media connected world should be an overwhelming force for good in fighting a global pandemic. But as we see with COVID-19 – this is often far from the reality. Misinformation and uninformed opinion are commonplace. More than ever we need highly respected, up-to-date and unselfishly analytical voices to dominate the medium, to rise above the static. Medical research institutes are full of such voices. This guide will greatly help us all be as effective as we can be in delivering the messages; of conveying the hope, and ultimately the solutions, that only science brings.”

Professor Brendan Crabb AC is Director and CEO of the Burnet Institute an infectious disease researcher.

Available to download via the AAMRI website, and also below: Social media guide for medical research institutes during COVID-19.

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About Opyl Limited

Opyl is a new generation company working at the intersection of artificial intelligence, social media and healthcare. Its focus is on leveraging social media to understand and support patients, healthcare providers and researchers. Opyl create specialist health and science content for social media, using AI to mine social media data for insights and are developers of novel digital and data platforms to accelerate and optimise clinical research.

About AAMRI

AAMRI is the peak body representing medical research institutes across Australia. Our 56 member organisations are international leaders in health and medical research, addressing practically every aspect of human health and disease. Collectively, AAMRI’s members represent more than 19,000 staff and students.