SATURDAY, 2 MAY 2020 (VIRTUAL)
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1:00-1:15 pm |
Registration - Open House Networking |
1:15-1:30 pm |
CSSP Meeting Opening and Welcome MALCOLM BUTLER - CSSP Board Chair |
1:30-2:30 pm |
Americans' Views of Science: Separating Fact From Fiction CHRIS VOLPE - ScienceCounts |
2:30-3:00 pm |
Break |
3:00-4:00 pm |
Why people don’t trust the evidence of science NAOMI ORESKES - Harvard University CHRIS GRAVES - Ogilvy Center for Behavioral Science Moderator: PATRICIA SIMMONS
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4:15 pm |
Opening Reception (Virtual Happy Hour) |
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SUNDAY, 3 MAY 2020 (VIRTUAL)
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12:00 - 1:00 pm |
Session Two: Frontiers of Science COVID-19 Research Response and Results DAVID SINCLAIR - Harvard Medical School IAN WILSON - Scripps Research
Moderator: JOE FERRARA
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1:00-1:30 pm |
Break |
1:30-2:30 pm |
Session Three: Society engagement with science The Public Face of Science ROSE HENDRICKS – Kavli Science Fellow with Society Civic Science ERICA KIMMERLING - LISTEN (Leaders in Science & Technology Engagement Networks) KAREN ANDRADE - Civic Science Fellow at Science Philanthropy Alliance |
2:30-3:00 pm |
Break |
3:00-4:00 pm |
Training: ARIS -Advancing Research Impact in Society Building individual and organizational capacity and advancing scholarship Professional development support for research and/or scientific communities, communities of practice, and other professional organizations; Cross promotion of organizational events or resources. JORY WEINTRAUB, Science Communication Director, Duke Initiative for Science and Society, and Senior Lecturing Fellow at Duke University
Moderator: JENNIFER TANK
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4:15 pm |
Social sessions in breakout rooms (informal) |
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MONDAY, 4 MAY 2020 (VIRTUAL)
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11:00 am-12:30 pm |
Session Four: Societies Strategic Framework Developing a strategic framework from a "blank slate," not allowing "history" to prevent innovative ideas from being instituted. MICHAEL MOLONEY, American Institute of Physics Implementing your innovative strategic framework. JOEL SACHS, The Sachs Groups
Moderator: LISA KEEFE
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12:30-1:00 pm |
Break |
1:00-1:45 pm |
Session Five: Science in the Era of "Alternative Facts" How Science Can Impact Public Policy SENATOR MAZIE K. HIRONO, (HI-D) The public benefits derived from scientific information as a direct result of the pursuit of scientific progress and discovery. (Pre-recorded) JENNIFER BURKS - Senior Policy Advisor to Senator Hirono will be live during the Q&A |
1:45-2:15 pm |
Break |
2:15-3:30 pm |
Session Six: Effective Change - Understanding Policy Levers AARON GOLDNER, Senior Advisor on Energy and Transportation Policy, Senator Whitehouse’s Office (RI) PETE WYCKOFF, Energy & Environment Policy Advisor, Senator Smith’s Office (MN) JENNIFER SHIEH, Chief Scientist, US Small Business Administration - Office of Investment & Innovation Moderator: SHARON MOSHER
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3:30 pm |
Closing Remarks
MALCOLM BUTLER - CSSP Board Chair
CINDY PASKA, CSSP Executive Director
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CSSP acknowledges Know Innovation, who donated their time to coach our support team, ensuring the best delivery methods for our virtual Leadership Workshop.
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CSSP thanks its generous sponsors:
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