As the title reveals, what is the correct usage:
1) "Health science researchers" or "health sciences researchers"?
Similarly:
2) "Researchers in health science" or "researchers in the health sciences"?
As the title reveals, what is the correct usage:
1) "Health science researchers" or "health sciences researchers"?
Similarly:
2) "Researchers in health science" or "researchers in the health sciences"?
Typically faculties and institutions are attached to health sciences, while degrees are in a singular health science.
Ex:
- Faculty of Health Sciences
- Bachelor of Health Science
Unless all the researchers being discussed in the paragraph belong to the same health science (immunology for instance), option D ("researchers in the health sciences") is the least ambiguous, especially if this is a generic statement as part of an introduction.