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…Basically, how do we prevent GATTACA?
How do we make sure that rapid advances in human gene editing technology are used for good, not evil? With CRISPR technology on the march and international disputes brewing over its (attempted) application to human embryos, …
This could be you! PhD Candidate, former science policy Intern.
Carlos Coriano, a graduate student here at UW-Madison, will be joining us for our November event to describe his experience working at the US Environmental Protection agency. He was an intern in the Office of …
How to get from here to there: Pathways to Careers in SciPol
At our September kick-off event, one of the most common themes we heard in feedback was a desire for more info on how to get started in science policy. Well, your prayers have been answered! Check out …
Talk National Science Policy with **US Sen. Tammy Baldwin & Rep. Mark Pocan!**
THIS IS SUPER COOL you guys. Not every day you get a chance not only to talk sci-pol turkey, but to do so with actual Wisconsin members of the US Senate and Congress! via an …
Volunteer: help bring more girls into science!
On behalf of our friend Maia Pujara, sign up to volunteer with this awesome event! Held at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Expanding Your Horizons (EYH) is a one-day career conference for up to four hundred middle school …
1 Week: MOVIE NIGHT!
Next Tuesday, October 13, we’ll be holding a movie night open to all interested in the Biotechnology Auditorium — 425 Henry Mall, Rm 1111. Come watch and discuss this award-winning documentary about ethical problems in …
Off to a flying start! Fall 2015
This fall semester, Catalysts for Science Policy (CaSP) will be having four events to help graduate students learn what science policy is, how it affects them, why they should care, and how they can get …