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Fairfax, VA, USA. The TS-Si Research Service distributes news on research initiatives and findings with specific relevance to the treatment of individuals correcting the misalignment of their brains and their anatomical sex.

TS-Si compiles and maintains an extensive collection of research abstracts, articles, and special reports for the public, with enhanced private syndication to our network of professional, research laboratory, and institutional contacts.

  • We track key scientific and medical developments at every stage of the process — from early consideration of research opportunities and published findings through practical application in clinical settings.

  • We consolidate the information from the professional literature and field experience.

  • We make regular distributions to correspondents that include scientific and medical personnel, caregivers, the interested lay public, and the media.

  • We source, document, and distribute all materials at no charge to interested researchers, students, educators and the lay public.

The TS-Si Research Service is provided by TS-Si and TS-Si.org in the public interest.

Background

Current editorial standards for professional publication do not yet encourage retrieval of content pertinent to the resolution of anatomical misalignment issues.

There is work underway to modernize content analysis, indexing, keywording, and retrieval standards that will address part of this problem. This is an ongoing effort that has occupied the professional community for many years. Despite significant progress, we still await professional consensus.

However, much can be done now to recognize the relevance of content to the resolution of misalignent research questions and distribute the results.

The TS-Si Research Service facilitates access to relevant resources in order to integrate, extend, clarify, and supplement information found elsewhere.

Examples of research resources include journal lists, glossaries, abstracts, full-text publications, pointers to other scientific/medical resources and research tools, and more.

Researchers and students from qualifying institutions can receive special emailings from TS-Si that consist of abstracts and other materials that support their interest areas.

Access

The "Resources" tab on the top menu is for public consumption and currently includes the following items:

  • Overview. What you are reading now.

  • Abstracts. A large and growing collection of abstracts from PubMed, various professional publications, and other sources.

  • Questions & Recommendations. Send your questions, comments, or recommendations via the TS-Si Research Service.

If there are any additional resources you think we should carry, please provide the necessary information. Examples can include new research initiatives of interest, abstracts, questions, and other ideas or concerns.

TS-Si is well known for maintaining strict confidentiality at all times. We will not divulge any personal details or place you on a mailing list without your express permission.

Future Plans

Certain other resources, currently available only to professional correspondents, will be adapted and listed here in coming months for the interested public.

TS-Si Research ServiceThe TS-Si Research Service consolidates information on research intiatives and findings relevant to individuals who correct the misalignment of their brains and their anatomical sex. The service tracks key scientific and medical developments at every stage of the process — from early consideration of research opportunities and published findings through practical application in clinical settings. Researchers and students from qualifying institutions regularly receive special emailings from TS-Si that consist of abstracts and other materials that support their interest areas.
 
 
TS-Si News ServiceThe TS-Si News Service is a collaborative effort by TS-Si.org editors, contributors, and corresponding institutions. The sources can include the cited individuals and organizations, as well as TS-Si.org staff contributions. Articles and news reports do not necessarily convey official positions of TS-Si, its partners, or affiliates. We welcome your comments. Use the form below to leave a public comment or send private correspondence via the TS-Si Contact Page. We will not divulge any personal details or place you on a mailing list without your permission.
 

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