Outreach Opportunity: Science Ethics and Policy Symposium, “From Plants to Privacy: Science Ethics for the Modern Era”
Hello everyone,
Do you ever wonder what happens to science once it leaves the lab? If you had the opportunity, would you want your voice to be part of the conversation?
Join the Science Policy Groups at UCSF and UC Berkeley for our first ever Science Ethics and Policy Symposium, “From Plants to Privacy: Science Ethics for the Modern Era,” taking place on April 8-9th at UC Berkeley! This event explores the unintended consequences of new science and technology and will answer questions, such as: How can scientific innovation exacerbate economic or racial inequity? How does novel tech impact every community, especially those whose perspectives have been historically overlooked?
REGISTER HERE TODAY
What do I get out of it?
Fantastic career-building opportunity for anyone interested in science policy, communication, advocacy, ethics, or social justice
Hard-hitting discussions on the ethical ramifications of innovative tools like CRISPR, artificial intelligence, and big data collection
Meet like-minded scientists, professional students, policymakers, and early-career researchers
Networking receptions, poster and flash talk sessions, raffles with prizes, and more!
Posters and Flash Talks
Present a poster or 3-minute flash talk
Any student, scientist, or community member is welcome to present
Possible topics include: previous science policy events, proposed advocacy projects, research on policy topics, ethical concerns in your scientific field
Sign up to present a poster or flash talk here:
https://tinyurl.com/poster-flash-talks
Please see www.seps2022.com for more information. Follow us on Twitter (UCB, UCSF) and Facebook for updates.
*Note: We want to make this event as affordable as possible for students and early-career scientists. Our in-person registration cost of $55 includes meals and receptions for two full days. If you cannot afford registration or Bay Area flights/travel, please reach out to us through the event website and we can find a way to reduce costs.
Best,
The Science Policy Groups at UCSF and UC Berkeley
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