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Parkland: Lessons in Activism
Journal Club Review, Recap

Parkland: Lessons in Activism

March 17, 2021 October 6, 2021  Chris Unterberger, Gun regulation

By Chris Unterberger The tragedy that occurred at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, on Valentine’s Day 2018, was horrific, dark, and seemingly …

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AAAS Annual Meeting 2021 Recap
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AAAS Annual Meeting 2021 Recap

March 12, 2021 October 7, 2021  AAAS, Chris Unterberger, Climate, International Policy, Space

By Chris Unterberger Though the AAAS Annual Meeting touches on many different areas of science—advancement, policy, diplomacy—the underscore of it all is communication. This year’s …

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July Journal Club Review: How Students Cope with Racism in Academia
Journal Club Review

July Journal Club Review: How Students Cope with Racism in Academia

September 2, 2020 October 12, 2021  Amanda Hurley, Racism in Academia

July’s journal club was led by Sam Anderson. Amanda Hurley wrote the journal club review. In the wake of recent events, including the high profile …

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Open science through the lens of COVID-19
Journal Club Review

Open science through the lens of COVID-19

July 7, 2020 October 12, 2021  Aaron Lowenstein, COVID19, Open Science

April journal club was led by Laura Borth. Journal Club review was written by Aaron Lowenstein. The scientific community is driven by scientific societies, whose …

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Pain Management: Issues, Ironies, and Possible Solutions to the Opioid Epidemic
Journal Club Review

Pain Management: Issues, Ironies, and Possible Solutions to the Opioid Epidemic

March 18, 2020 October 12, 2021  April MacIntyre, Chris Unterberger, Opiods, Pain Management, Public health

February journal club was led by Shannon Walsh. Journal club review was written by Chris Unterberger and April MacIntyre. Necedah (nehSEEduh; /nəˈsiːdə/), a small town …

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AAAS 2020 meeting CaSP reflections
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AAAS 2020 meeting CaSP reflections

March 11, 2020 October 12, 2021  April MacIntyre, Chris Unterberger, Edna Chiang, Marie Fiori, Sam Anderson

In February 2020 members of CaSP traveled to Seattle, WA for the 2020 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) annual meeting. The theme …

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An Astronomical Controversy: The Thirty Meter Telescope and the need for indigenous voices in science
Journal Club Review

An Astronomical Controversy: The Thirty Meter Telescope and the need for indigenous voices in science

March 4, 2020 October 13, 2021  Amanda Hurley, Indigenous Rights

January journal club review by Amanda Hurley, journal club led by Grant Hisao On July 17th 2019, over thirty people, including Native Hawaiian elders, were …

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December Journal Club Review: Incentivizing a Healthy Diet for Recipients of Nutrition Assistance
Journal Club Review

December Journal Club Review: Incentivizing a Healthy Diet for Recipients of Nutrition Assistance

December 30, 2019 October 13, 2021  Diet, Grant Hisao, Nutrition, Public health

December’s journal club was led by Ben Rush (Graduate Student in Nutrition). Journal club review was written by Grant Hisao (Postdoc in Biochemistry).   It is …

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2019 National Science Policy Symposium: Reflections
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2019 National Science Policy Symposium: Reflections

December 2, 2019 October 13, 2021  Chris Unterberger, Grant Hisao, Jenny Bratburd, Laura Borth, NSPN, Sarah Alexander, Shannon Walsh

Article compiled by CaSP Communications Chair April MacIntyre This November, the National Science Policy Network (NSPN) and Catalysts for Science Policy (CaSP) teamed up to …

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October Journal Club Review, the Vaping Crisis: Mysteries and dangers
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October Journal Club Review, the Vaping Crisis: Mysteries and dangers

November 18, 2019 October 13, 2021  Chris Unterberger, Public health, Vaping

October’s journal club was led by Amanda Hurley (Postdoc in Plant Pathology). Journal club review was written by Chris Unterberger (Graduate Student in Pharmaceutical Sciences). …

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