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PODCAST | The most important question

By Reshmina William
As the world changes, scientists and policymakers must grapple with increasingly complex, global, and interdisciplinary challenges. AAAS STPF fellow Alex Loewi sat down with host and fellow fellow

I Do Science Policy. What Does That Even Mean?

By Jesse Dunietz
I took a AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellowship to get a taste of science policy. I expected surprises, but I thought I had a decent sense of what “science policy” would consist of: some mix of

Empowering Just Climate Action as the US Rejoins the Paris Climate Agreement

By Ashley Pierce
We’re back! While the U.S. has officially rejoined the Paris Climate Agreement, we still have a long way to go to successfully address climate change in an equitable and just way. As the Biden

PODCAST | From Tropical Jungles to the Arctic with Dr. Roberto Delgado

By Chris Parsons
Dr. Roberto Delgado has a doctorate in biological anthropology from Duke University, where he researched the social behavior and calls of male orangutans. So how did he end up becoming program

Finding Your Science Policy Path

By Stephanie Guerra
By Steph Guerra The following is an excerpt of a blog post by STPF Executive Branch Fellow Steph Guerra, originally published at Addgene.org on September 22, 2020. “But, seriously, what even is
Frances Colon in Live Podcast from AAAS Annual Meeting

PODCAST | AAAS 2018 Live: From Bench to Policymaking

By Carlos Faraco and Frances Colon
In this episode Carlos Faraco, a neuroscientist and current AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow (STPF) at the National Institute of Justice, speaks with Frances Colón, CEO of Jasperi Consulting