Research Instruments

Precision Clinical Communicomics Research Initiative

The Studio develops structured research instruments used to investigate communication, comprehension, decision-making, and human–AI interaction in complex healthcare and institutional environments.

Current research activity is centered on a broader Precision Clinical Communication (PCC) initiative examining how communication structure, framing, contextual adaptation, and rhetorical variation influence understanding, trust, perceived relevance, and screening-related decision behavior across population-scale preventive care environments.

These instruments support ongoing empirical research, translational evaluation, and scholarly inquiry associated with the Studio’s broader communication and systems research program.

Current areas of investigation include communication environments related to:

  • breast cancer screening

  • colorectal cancer screening

  • prostate cancer screening

  • lung cancer screening

  • cervical cancer screening

Research instruments may examine:

  • literacy-sensitive communication adaptation

  • multilingual communication structures

  • audience-specific message framing

  • caregiver versus patient communication pathways

  • communication clarity and interpretability

  • trust, comprehension, and behavioral intention

  • emotionally sensitive clinical communication contexts

  • communication under uncertainty and institutional constraint

All research instruments operate within governed evaluation environments and are intended to support structured scholarly inquiry into communication systems rather than clinical care delivery or operational deployment.