Sheeva Azma shares 20 key science policy takeaways from the 2024 AAAS Annual Meeting.
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Conference Recap: Science Policy Sessions at AAAS 2024 Annual Meeting
Sheeva Azma recaps science policy sessions at the 2024 AAAS Annual Meeting.
Understanding the “Science of Science”
Sheeva Azma recaps a 2024 AAAS Annual Meeting session on the “science of science,” a field dedicated to introspecting on science as a human activity.
Non-Partisan Science Communication on Capitol Hill
The “Nonpartisan Science Communication in a Polarized World” talk at the 2024 AAAS Conference revealed insights on communicating with policymakers in Congress.
Improving Open Science
Read this recap of a session on the future of open science at the 2024 AAAS Annual Meeting,
The Role of Secrecy in US Semiconductor Policy
In this 2024 AAAS Annual Meeting recap blog, Sheeva recounts a session talking about the challenges of maintaining secrecy as a semiconductor company.
Comparing Scientists’ and Non-Scientists’ Use of Science in Congress
In this 2024 AAAS Annual Meeting session recap, Sheeva recaps a talk by K.L. Akerlof about how congressional staffers use science.
Best Practices for Taking Science to Congress
At the 2024 AAAS Annual Meeting, science policy experts discussed the best practices for taking science to the halls of Congress for effective policymaking.
Working with Policymakers across Divides
In this 2024 AAAS Annual Meeting session recap, Sheeva discusses a panel on engaging policymakers across political divides for effective science-informed policy co-creation.
Engaging in State and Local Policymaking as Scientist
What’s holding scientists back from engaging in state and local policy? Read this blog to find out how to do so effectively as a scientist.