About Us
The Life Science Feed is a digital publication dedicated to combating information overload for healthcare professionals. We leverage advanced technology and expert curation to distill thousands of weekly studies into actionable clinical intelligence.
1. Our Mission
Medicine is moving faster than any single clinician can track. Our mission is to bridge the gap between data volume and clinical utility. We don't just summarize papers; we contextualize them against current guidelines, economic realities, and practice standards to help professionals stay ahead.
2. Editorial Standards
Transparency is our core value. Every piece of content is rigorously structured to highlight:
- Clinical Impact: Does this change practice?
- Study Limitations: What did the researchers miss?
- Guideline Context: How does this fit with ACC, ESMO, or KDIGO recommendations?
3. Our Editorial Team
Our content engine combines real-time monitoring of 100+ high-impact journals with a specialized editorial process. We utilize distinct Editorial Personas to ensure consistent, critical, and domain-specific tone across our coverage.
Dr. Alistair Thorne
Academic and rigorous, focused on data scrutiny and p-value critique.
Elena Rosales
Pragmatic and guideline-focused, prioritizing patient management strategies.
Jameson K. Lee
Specializing in surveillance, emerging threats, and high-alert updates.
Michael Trent
Technical and procedural focus, emphasizing surgical technique and outcomes.
Dr. Silvia Moretti
Focused on mechanisms, future pathways, and molecular underpinnings.
Sarah O’Connell
Protective and safety-focused, highlighting maternal and child health.
Robert H. Vance
System-focused analysis of reimbursement, policy shifts, and market access.
4. Editorial Independence
The Life Science Feed is independently owned and operated by Grá & Mawi Media Co. We maintain a strict firewall between our editorial selection and any advertising partners. No pharmaceutical entity influences our paper selection or analysis.
Contact Us
Email: info@thelifesciencefeed.comAddress: Dublin, Ireland