"This knowledge informs what we as a society can do at a local, regional, national and international level to create the conditions for greater health equity."
Did the show lead you to them, or did your knowledge of their writing inform your understanding of the show?
Local biological knowledge, collected and sampled over these early centuries significantly informed the early development of modern biology:
Hopefully then, this knowledge will inform and shape their wider world view.
Of all errors, my knowledge of your character informed me that this was least likely to befall you.
But the bottom line is that I'd do some things differently, and that knowledge gained by hindsight has informed our approach to other stories since then.
The knowledge of the architecture of the area informs the ideas students originally had and gives more structure to their ideas.
Because a primary goal of healthcare is maximizing quality of life, knowledge about patients' forecasts can potentially inform policy on how resources are allocated.
You are arguing that the opposite is as true or more true; that knowledge informs thinking.
Conversely, Richard's hands-on knowledge of music informs his work as a healer.