HDBuzz

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HDBuzz
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HDBuzz homepage at 16th November 2011
Web address hdbuzz.net
Commercial? No
Type of site
Huntington's disease research news platform
Created by Dr Ed Wild and Dr Jeff Carroll[1]
Launched January 18, 2011[1]
Alexa rank
2,284,666 (April 2014)[2]
Current status Active

HDBuzz is a non-profit website that supplies news about Huntington's disease research in plain language.

Overview

HDBuzz was launched in January 2011 by Huntington's disease researchers Dr Ed Wild (UCL, London) and Dr Jeff Carroll (Western Washington University). Its stated aim is to supply "the latest news about Huntington's disease research in plain language, written by scientists who work on HD".[1]

As well as being accessible at hdbuzz.net, news is syndicated to a number of Huntington's disease community web sites,[3][4] as well as via social media routes including Facebook, Twitter and email.[5]

HDBuzz articles are published in English and translated by volunteers into nine other languages.[5]

Support

HDBuzz is financially supported by national and regional Huntington's disease patient and family organizations. Among the eleven supporting organizations are the Huntington's Disease Society of America (HDA), Huntington Society of Canada (HSC) and the Huntington's Disease Association of England & Wales.[5]

A policy on neutrality of funding sources precludes HDBuzz from receiving "funding or support from drug companies or anyone else with a vested interest in a particular therapy for HD", while funding organizations "do not receive special access to" or "editorial control over [its] content.".[6]

HDBuzz is a registered charity in the UK.[7]

Oversight

An oversight committee of "independent clinicians, scientists and lay community members" scrutinizes HDBuzz content "to ensure ... content is impartial, scientifically accurate and understandable". Emmy award-winning journalist and Huntington's disease advocate Charles Sabine is a Consulting Publisher to HDBuzz.[8][9]

Recognition

References

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