Welcome to Episode 1, Season 3 of SciPol SoundBites, the podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance!
Today, we continue with episodes from the joint issue between Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG) and AAAS Science and Technology Fellowships Program Authors we are interviewing today are discussing important topics around healthcare, regulation of drug pricing pharmaceuticals and the connection to patients. In this episode, Saishree Badrinarayanan (LinkedIn), Amanda Hurley (Twitter and LinkedIn), Kavitha Chintam (Twitter and LinkedIn), and Griffin McCutcheon (Twitter and LinkedIn) describe their policy memos published in JSPG Special Issue: 2020 Policy Memo Competition, produced in collaboration with the National Science Policy Network (NSPN). Read the articles on the JSPG website: (1) Overview of Pharmaceutical Disposal Methods: Addressed to the General Assembly of Illinois (2) Policy Memo: Federal Policy for Lowering Prescription Drug Prices (3) Stem the Tide of Predatory Stem Cell Clinics: State and FDA Coordination to Protect Patients (4) Artificial Intelligence Alongside Physicians in Canada: Reality and Risks Learn more about AAAS. #SciPolSoundBites is a podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG), providing authors with a new medium to share more about their publication and reach an extended audience in science policy. Podcast host: Adriana Bankston is JSPG’s Chief Outreach Officer. Adriana promotes JSPG as a publication outlet and professional development opportunity for early career researchers in science policy. She organizes outreach events, and seeks out opportunities to highlight the organization, authors, and published work. Learn more, get in touch, and connect with Adriana: www.sciencepolicyjournal.org/staff.html Opening music: "Chill Future Beats" by Quality_Online_Media from Pixabay bit.ly/3iVe8HW Image by katicaj from Pixabay Medicine Cost" (CC BY 2.0) by Images_of_Money Alice Pien, MD / CC BY-SA Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay Follow and learn more about JSPG: Website: https://www.sciencepolicyjournal.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/SciPolJournal LinkedIn: https://www.youtube.com/company/the-journal-of-science-policy-and-governance/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SciPolJournal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scipoljournal SoundCloud: https://www.soundcloud.com/SciPolJournal YouTube: bit.ly/SciPolJournalYT #Podcast #SciencePolicy DISCLAIMER: The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this recording (including those by staff or board members) are not necessarily those of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance, Inc. (JSPG), and may not be current. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by JSPG. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact communications(@)sciencepolicyjournal.org.
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Welcome to Episode 2, Season 4 of SciPol SoundBites, the podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance!
Today, we continue with episodes from the joint issue between Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG) and National Science Policy Network (NSPN), resulting from the 2020 policy memo competition. Authors we are interviewing today are discussing important topics around healthcare on the national level. In this episode, E. Rosalie Li-Rodenborn (Twitter and LinkedIn) and Crystal Grant (Twitter and LinkedIn) describe their policy memos published in JSPG Special Issue: 2020 Policy Memo Competition, produced in collaboration with the National Science Policy Network (NSPN). Read the articles on the JSPG website: (1) Reform Workplace Practices of Chain Pharmacies to Reduce Medication Errors (2) Improving Healthcare Access Among the Newly Decarcerated Learn more about NSPN. #SciPolSoundBites is a podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG), providing authors with a new medium to share more about their publication and reach an extended audience in science policy. Podcast host: Adriana Bankston is JSPG’s Chief Outreach Officer. Adriana promotes JSPG as a publication outlet and professional development opportunity for early career researchers in science policy. She organizes outreach events, and seeks out opportunities to highlight the organization, authors, and published work. Learn more, get in touch, and connect with Adriana: www.sciencepolicyjournal.org/staff.html Opening music: "Chill Future Beats" by Quality_Online_Media from Pixabay bit.ly/3iVe8HW Thumbnail Credits: Image by Lisa Kennedy from Pixabay Image by Steve Buissinne from Pixabay
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Welcome to Episode 2, Season 3 of SciPol SoundBites, the podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance!
Today, we continue with episodes from the joint issue between Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG) and National Science Policy Network (NSPN), resulting from the 2020 policy memo competition. Authors we are interviewing today are graduate students discussing important topics related to water policy and healthcare, with a focus on community. In this episode, Conner S. Philson (Twitter and LinkedIn), Sarah Alexander (Twitter and LinkedIn), and Kathryn Pluta (Twitter) describe their policy memos published in JSPG Special Issue: 2020 Policy Memo Competition, produced in collaboration with the National Science Policy Network (NSPN). Read the articles on the JSPG website: (1) From Cafeteria to Community: Amending the National School Lunch Act to Promote Healthy Eating in Children (2) Water in Los Angeles: Rethinking the Current Strategy (3) Green Infrastructure Incentives to Mitigate Flooding in Madison, WI Learn more about NSPN. #SciPolSoundBites is a podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG), providing authors with a new medium to share more about their publication and reach an extended audience in science policy. Podcast host: Adriana Bankston is JSPG’s Chief Outreach Officer. Adriana promotes JSPG as a publication outlet and professional development opportunity for early career researchers in science policy. She organizes outreach events, and seeks out opportunities to highlight the organization, authors, and published work. Learn more, get in touch, and connect with Adriana. Opening music: "Chill Future Beats" by Quality_Online_Media from Pixabay Thumbnail Credits: Greendale_GrangeAve_2010_07_08 flickr photo by Aaron Volkening shared under a Creative Commons (BY) license LosAngeles River flickr photo by anarchosyn shared under a Creative Commons (BY-SA) license
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SEASON 2 | EPISODE 2: Mental Health Policies: Improving Access & Education - SCIPOL SOUNDBITES12/15/2020
Welcome to Episode 2, Season 2 of SciPol SoundBites, the podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance!
Today, we continue with episodes from the joint issue between Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG) and National Science Policy Network (NSPN), resulting from the 2020 policy memo competition. The authors we are interviewing today are discussing important policy topics related to healthcare and schools at the state level. In this episode, Thomas Pospiech (LinkedIn) and Agnes M. Varghese (Twitter and LinkedIn) describe their policy memos published in JSPG Special Issue: 2020 Policy Memo Competition, produced in collaboration with the National Science Policy Network (NSPN). Read the articles on the JSPG website: (1) Medical Necessity Standards for Mental Health Parity in California (2) Beyond Gun Control: Implementing Mental Health Interventions for the School Shooting Crisis in California. Learn more about NSPN. SciPol SoundBites is a podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG), providing authors with a new medium to share more about their publication and reach an extended audience in science policy. Podcast host: Adriana Bankston is JSPG’s Chief Outreach Officer. Adriana promotes JSPG as a publication outlet and professional development opportunity for early career researchers in science policy. She organizes outreach events, and seeks out opportunities to highlight the organization, authors, and published work. Learn more, get in touch, and connect with Adriana: www.sciencepolicyjournal.org/staff.html
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Season 2 | Episode 1: Federal & State Policies for Underrepresented Minorities - SciPol SoundBites12/8/2020
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Welcome to Episode 1, Season 2 of SciPol SoundBites, the podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance!
Today’s episode we celebrate the release of the joint issue between the Journal of Science Policy and Governance and the National Science Policy Network resulting from the 2020 policy memo competition. We would like to congratulate the competition winners who will be featured in this episode, all of whom are graduate students. Gabrielle Delima (Twitter and LinkedIn) is from Emory University, Kyla Mace (LinkedIn) from University of Pennsylvania, and Alex Hsain (Twitter and LinkedIn) from North Carolina State University. Together authors address policy issues at the state and federal level around health care, education, public health, gender equality and the economy. In this episode, Gabrielle, Kyla, and Alex describe their policy memos published in JSPG Special Issue: 2020 Policy Memo Competition, produced in collaboration with the National Science Policy Network (NSPN). Read the articles on the JSPG website: (1) Lowering Preventable Maternal Deaths in Rural Georgia (2) Decriminalize Drug-Checking Technologies in Pennsylvania to Prevent Overdose Deaths (3) Paid Family Leave to Strengthen the STEM Workforce Learn more about NSPN. SciPol SoundBites is a podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG), providing authors with a new medium to share more about their publication and reach an extended audience in science policy. Podcast host: Adriana Bankston is JSPG’s Chief Outreach Officer. Adriana promotes JSPG as a publication outlet and professional development opportunity for early career researchers in science policy. She organizes outreach events, and seeks out opportunities to highlight the organization, authors, and published work. Learn more, get in touch, and connect with Adriana: www.sciencepolicyjournal.org/staff.html
DISCLAIMER: The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this recording (including those by staff or board members) are not necessarily those of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance, Inc. (JSPG), and may not be current. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by JSPG. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact communications@sciencepolicyjournal.org.
Welcome to Episode 5 of SciPol SoundBites, the podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance!
Today's episode features Jasmine Burton. Jasmine is the Founder and CEO of Wish for WASH, a social impact collective that strives to bring innovation to sanitation through culturally specific design, research, and education. Jasmine is driven by the need for increased innovation and inclusion in the water, sanitation and hygiene sector. Connect with Jasmine on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Wish for WASH is on Twitter.
In this episode, Jasmine describes what inspired her technology assessment and MPH dissertation from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, The Role of the SaTo Pan Toilet Technologies in Advancing Progress in the WASH Sector, which was published in the recent issue Impacts of Emerging Technologies on Inequality and Sustainability, in collaboration with the United Nations Major Group for Children and Youth (UNMGCY). Read Jasmine’s article here.
SciPol SoundBites is a podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG), providing authors with a new medium to share more about their publication and reach an extended audience in science policy.
Podcast host: Adriana Bankston is JSPG’s Chief Outreach Officer. Adriana promotes JSPG as a publication outlet and professional development opportunity for early career researchers in science policy. She organizes outreach events, and seeks out opportunities to highlight the organization, authors, and published work. Learn more, get in touch, and connect with Adriana.
DISCLAIMER: The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this recording (including those by staff or board members) are not necessarily those of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance, Inc. (JSPG), and may not be current. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by JSPG. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact communications@sciencepolicyjournal.org.
Welcome to Episode 4 of SciPol SoundBites, the podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance!
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Today's episode features George Profitiliotis. George is an Electrical & Computer Engineer with an interdisciplinary Masters of Science in “Environment and Development” offered by the National Technical University of Athens. He is currently a PhD candidate exploring the ex-ante economic valuation of future national Planetary Protection policies for private activities between Earth and Mars. George also works as a Foresight Expert at the UNESCO Chair on Futures Research in Greece, hosted in the PRAXI Network, a distinct administrative unit operating within the Foundation for Research and Technology – Hellas (FORTH), the most active research organisation of Greece. Connect with George on LinkedIn here.
In this episode, George describes his policy memo, The Case for Stimulating a Planetary Protection Framework for Emerging Private Space Activities, which was published in the recent issue Impacts of Emerging Technologies on Inequality and Sustainability, in collaboration with the United Nations Major Group for Children and Youth (UNMGCY). Read George’s article here.
Learn more about UNMGCY here.
SciPol SoundBites is a podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG), providing authors with a new medium to share more about their publication and reach an extended audience in science policy.
Podcast host: Adriana Bankston is JSPG’s Chief Outreach Officer. Adriana promotes JSPG as a publication outlet and professional development opportunity for early career researchers in science policy. She organizes outreach events, and seeks out opportunities to highlight the organization, authors, and published work. Learn more, get in touch, and connect with Adriana.
DISCLAIMER: The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this recording (including those by staff or board members) are not necessarily those of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance, Inc. (JSPG), and may not be current. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by JSPG. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact communications@sciencepolicyjournal.org.
Welcome to Episode 3 of SciPol SoundBites, the podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance!
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SciPol SoundBites: Episode 02 - Farah Awan & Soheib Nunhuck - Governing Blocks for Humanitarian Aid9/24/2020
Welcome to Episode 2 of SciPol SoundBites, the podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance!
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