JSPG Volume 13, October 2018
JSPG volume 13 is dedicated to the late Dr. Homer A. Neal of University of Michigan who served on JSPG's Advisory Board until his passing in 2018. Dr. Neal was a long-time supporter of JSPG and of the engagement of students and young scholars in science policy. Read Dr. Neal's biography here. Read Dr. Neal's NYT obituary here.
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Policy Memo: Sarah Benish (2018) "Meeting STEM workforce demands by diversifying STEM"
Keywords: Diversity; STEM; Workforce; Education
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Policy Analysis: Emily Berman, Jacob Carter (2018) "Scientific Integrity in Federal Policymaking Under Past and Present Administrations"
Keywords: Scientific integrity; History; President Trump; Science; Political Interference
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Policy Memo: Jennifer R. Bartburd, Anna Kowalkowski, Gurnimrat K. Sidhu, Kassi Crocker (2018) "Establishing a forensic science commission in Wisconsin"
Keywords: Criminal justice; Forensic science; science in law
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Technology Assessment: Kelly L. Fleming (2018) "Social Equity Considerations in the New Age of Transportation: Electric, Automated, and Shared Mobility"
Keywords: Transportation; equity; mobility; electric vehicles; automated vehicles; public transit; social equity; infrastructure
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Op-Ed: Gregory Michael Newkirk (2018) "A 2018 Ballot Measure Analysis for Voters: The CA Water Bond and its Impact on Scientific Research from a Biology Perspective"
Keywords: California, ecology, general obligation bonds, microbiology, plant biology, science impact analysis
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Policy Analysis: Michelle F. Rourke (2018) "Access and benefit-sharing in practice: Non-commercial research scientists face legal obstacles to accessing genetic resources"
Keywords: access and benefit-sharing, genetic resources, biology, convention on biological diversity; Nagoya Protocol
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Policy Analysis: Ruth Siboni and Saad Ansari (2018) "Opening the Door for Innovation in Government Procurement through Intrapreneurship"
Keywords: innovation, procurement strategy, small business, start-up
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ISSN 2372-2193
ISSN 2372-2193