How I used Twitter the last 3 years to discuss the impact of healthy nutrition & lifestyle for personal health => field of Nutrigenomics (you are what you eat and have eaten).
6. My n=1 experience
More visibility of nutrigenomics research 2009
• In 2009 the NL Nutrigenomics Consortium
was almost finished (2003-2009) but we did
quite little in our PR and the interaction with
the public (& industry):
– Website not attractive, regularly updated
– No Blog
– No “easy understandable” info about “You are
what you eat”
• So we had to leave the “ivory tower of
science” and interact:
– Twitter, FB, & recently Google+ (there are more
options like Youtube, Slideshare and other social
bookmarking tools e.g. Mendeley (or F1000)....
14. Why Twitter for me?
• Why Twitter (for science)?
– Get info
– Provide info
• Daily highlights in molecular nutrition, (personal)
genomics & nutrigenomics (own papers if possible)
• Critical comments on “nonsense” remarks, papers
(but not too much, can be a fulltime job)
15. Why Twitter for me?
• I learned most about science the last 2
years, all high impact journals are on
Twitter, you are the first to see new highlights
and press releases
• I followed live tweets from conferences
(mainly genetics, personal genomics)
• Its rewarding, invitations, contacts with some
interesting people, networking
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19. But
• But it can be
“dangerous”
e.g. addicting
• Or you see
“too” much
(that is not easy
to “digest”)
• & its biased
22. Recommendations I
• Use TweetDeck (or equivalent & a good app
on smart phone)
• Use lists (essential tweets) or highly restrict
the number of followed people
• Use hash tags (used for search robots)
• Use DM if you do not think this is for the
entire world
23. Recommendations II
• Use it either for private communication or work
(or mix it carefully in order not to “spam” your
follower
• Decide whether you want to use Dutch or English
(I even created NutrigenomicsNL for Dutch
tweets)
• Have a BLOG (with more than 140 letters) with
e.g. critical comments of articles
• Identify opinion leaders (& you can become
one!)
24. Social Media & you
• Be Authentic
• Be Transparent
• Bring Value