Literature review to support a hypothesis
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Experience Level: Expert
Estimated project duration: 1 - 2 weeks
I am looking for someone with a scientific and/or academic background to conduct a literature review leading to a set of clear conclusions on the efficacy of three natural ingredients we are considering in the use of a hair care product.
We know there exists a number of different academic and scientific studies on each ingredient, we need someone to collect/collate all relevant sources, review each one, then provide a report with a clear executive summary and recommendations.
The recommendations are likely to be whether the review proves/disproves the hypotheses that each ingredient can help prevent hair loss. If proven, then at what strength and whether as a topical solution or as an orally taken tablet.
We know there exists a number of different academic and scientific studies on each ingredient, we need someone to collect/collate all relevant sources, review each one, then provide a report with a clear executive summary and recommendations.
The recommendations are likely to be whether the review proves/disproves the hypotheses that each ingredient can help prevent hair loss. If proven, then at what strength and whether as a topical solution or as an orally taken tablet.
Spencer F.
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