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Publications
Events
- Antibiotic Use in Animal Agriculture and Antibiotic Resistance: Is There a Link?
February 24, 2009 • Senate Dirksen 430
- Glen Morris, PhD, Director, Emerging Pathogen Institute, University of Florida
- David Wallinga, PhD, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy/Keep Antibiotics Working Coalition; 1995-96 AAAS Diplomacy Fellow at USAID
- Tara Smith, PhD, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology; founder of Iowa Citizens for Science
- Climate Change: Intersections of Science and Policy
366 Dirksen and 2325 Rayburn January 9, 2009
- Timothy Wirth, president of the United Nations Foundation and the Better World Fund and lead U.S. negotiator for the Kyoto Climate Conference in 1997
- Susan Solomon, a senior scientist at NOAA who recently served as one of the co-chairs of Working Group 1 of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
- Peter Gleick is the president and co-founder of the Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment, and Security.
- Ted Parson, Professor of Law and of Natural Resources & Environment at the University of Michigan
- Climate and Energy Technology:Current Options and Research Possibilities
November 20, 2008 B 369 Rayburn House Office Building
- Welcome: Alan Leshner
Chief Executive Officer, AAAS
- Remarks by Research and Development Caucus Co-chairs
Rep. Judy Biggert and Rep. Rush Holt
- Climate Stabilization Wedges
Dr. Roberta M. Hotinski, Science Communicator
Consultant to the Carbon Mitigation Initiative, Princeton University
- Climate and Energy Technology Potential
Dr. Jae Edmonds, Laboratory Fellow and Chief Scientist
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Joint Global Change Research Institute
- The Changing Landscape of Clinical Trials: Reassessing Human Subjects Protections in an Era of Research Expansion
2123 Rayburn May 2, 2008
- Christine Grady, MSN, PhD, Head, Section on Human Subjects Research, Department of Bioethics, NIH
- Karen Maschke, PhD, Associate for Ethics and Science Policy, The Hastings Center and Editor of IRB: Ethics & Human Research
- Ivor Pritchard, PhD, Acting Director of the Office of Human Research Protections
- Science, Innovation and the FY 2009 R&D Budget
B339-340 Rayburn March 13, 2008
- Rep. Judy Biggert, Research and Development Caucus Co-chair
- Rep. Rush Holt, Research and Development Caucus Co-chair
- Kei Koizumi
Director, R&D Budget & Policy Program, AAAS
- Clinton, Obama S&T Advisers Square Off At AAAS
AAAS Annual Meeting February 16, 2008.
- Climate Change:
From Scientific Knowledge to Policy Development
The Gold Room (Rayburn 2168) January 11, 2008
- The Role of Science in Public Policy
2325 Rayburn Building January 12, 2007
- Dr. Donald Kennedy, Editor-in-Chief, Science magazine and
President Emeritus of Stanford University "Culture and Custom
in Science"
- Juliet Eilperin, Environmental Reporter, The Washington Post "A
Journalist's View of Communicating Scientific Information to the
Public"
- Dr. Andrew Dessler, Associate Professor, Texas A&M University
"What Science Can
Contribute to Policy Discussions on Climate Change" (PDF)
- David Goldston, Princeton University former Chief-of- Staff, House
Science Committee "The View from the Hill"
- Breakfast with AAAS: A Roundtable on Climate Change Adaptation to
Climate Change
Capitol Room SC-4 July 12, 2006
- Adaptation to Climate Change
Capitol Room SC-4 May 10, 2006
- Climate
Change Congressional Briefing
Rayburn House Office Building May 4, 2005
- AAAS
Working With Congress Workshop
AAAS Annual Meeting February 18, 2005
- New Career
Paths for Students with Disabilities: Opportunities in Science, Technology,
Engineering, and Mathematics
Rayburn House Office Building July 23, 2002
- Diversity in Academia: A Look at Gender,
Race, and Ethnicity in Science and Engineering Departments
Rayburn House Office Building October 11, 2001
- Earmarking of Science: Definitions, Interpretations,
and Implications
Carnegie Institution of Washington October 3, 2001
A long-term challenge to the U.S. research enterprise has been the balance
between merit-based competitive research grants and congressionally
designated, performer-specific R&D projects (R&D earmarks). This workshop
was designed to initiate a thoughtful dialogue on this topic.
- Caltech-MIT Voting Technology Project: Findings
and Recommendations
Longworth House Office Building July 12, 2001
- Now That We Have Sequenced the Human Genome,
What Does it Mean?
Rayburn House Office Building April 3 and June 13, 2001
A congressional seminar series on concerns relating to genetic discrimination.
- Oceans for the New Millennium: Developing
and Implementing Ocean Policy
Conference at Cannon House Office Building and reception at Robinson
Terminal, Alexandria, VA July 18, 2000
- An
Interactive Exploration of Science
Rayburn House Office Building May 10, 2000
(Co-sponsored with the American Chemical Society; available in streaming
video.)
- Stem
Cell Research and Applications: Monitoring the Frontiers of Biomedical
Research
Dirksen Senate Office Building April 25, 2000
- El Niño and La Niña: Predicting
the Future
Rayburn House Office Building June 8, 1998
- American Technology Policy in the Next
Millennium: Pushing New Frontiers in a Changing World
Capitol Hill December 9, 1997
- Cryptography: Scientific Freedom
and Human Rights Issues
Capitol Hill August 1, 1997
- Scientific, Clinical, and Policy Impacts
of the Human Genome Project, Series of four briefings
Capitol Hill May-June 1996
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