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    AAAS News
    August 15, 2017

    Fellows in Print: August 2017

    Fellows in Print brings you policy-related publications by or about STPF fellows. Enjoy! Robert Fares, 2016-18 Executive Branch Fellow at DOE Senate Advances Bill Undermining Trump Administration's Energy Research Cuts. Scientific American. 7/25/2017. Is...
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    AAAS News
    June 14, 2017

    Fellows in Print: June 2017

    Fellows in Print brings you policy-related publications by or about STPF fellows. Enjoy! Dilip Venugopal, 2016-17 Executive Branch Fellow at EPA Climate change, transgenic corn adoption and field-evolved resistance in corn earworm. Royal Society Open Science...
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    AAAS News
    May 26, 2017

    Fellows in Print: April 2017

    Fellows in Print brings you policy-related publications by or about STPF fellows. Enjoy! Charles B. Wright, 2016-2017 Executive Branch Fellow at NIH Closing Kynect and Restructuring Medicaid Threaten Kentucky’s Health and Economy. Journal of Health Politics...
    AAAS News
    August 4, 2016

    Commemorating Four Decades of S&T Policy Fellowships

    In the forty years since the Science & Technology Policy Fellowships® were established, much has changed. In 1973, the U.S. launched its first space station, Skylab, President Nixon passed the Endangered Species Act, and the first handheld cellular phone call...
    AAAS News
    February 2, 2016

    Jan/Feb 2016 Fellowship Focus

    Designing a Revolution to Bring Healthcare Tech within Reach Product design can have a tremendous impact on a person's life. Steve Jobs knew that in bringing high quality, obsessively designed, affordable computers to the mass market. Design engineer Krista...
    AAAS News
    September 22, 2015

    Fall 2015 Fellowship Focus

    Just In: The Fellows Class of 2015-16 Each fall, STPF ushers in a new class of fellows excited to learn about the federal policy process and use their skills for the public good. This year, we welcome 280 fellows who hail from an incredible array of scientific...
    AAAS News
    June 12, 2015

    Working With Congress Author Visits AAAS

    In April, AAAS CEO Rush Holt (1982-83 Congressional Fellow sponsored by APS) had a visit from Dr. William G. (“Bill”) Wells, Jr., former director of the AAAS S&T Policy Fellowships and author of two editions of the seminal AAAS resource, Working With Congress...
    AAAS News
    January 5, 2015

    Winter 2014, Fellowship Focus

    Congressman Rush Holt, Alumnus Fellow, to Become CEO of AAAS Rush Holt, Ph.D., retiring from the U.S. House of Representatives, has agreed to join AAAS as CEO and executive publisher of the Science family of journals. Holt has said that his STPF Fellowship was...
    AAAS News
    December 4, 2014

    Taking Networking to Heart

    Will Sander, 2013-15 Executive Branch Fellow at Environmental Protection Agency, knows how to work a room. As the volunteer webmaster for One Health Academy (OHA), he is part of an informal group of Washingtonians committed to advancing health through...
    AAAS News
    October 7, 2014

    Fall 2014, Fellowship Focus

    Startup Developing Sunscreen for Crops Tech startup CEO, alumnus Gavi Begtrup, wants to make an impact on the future of food. Read More Scientist/Educator Becomes Science Advocate Alumna Anna Quide r reveals why becoming the new director of federal relations...

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