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Standing Committee on Advancing Science Communication
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Reimagining Science Communication in the COVID Era and Beyond: The 5th Science Communication Colloquium
June 1, 2, and 6, 2022
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The need for effective science communication and engagement has never been more important in the face of global challenges,
like the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, a changing climate, and the societal impacts of emerging new technologies. Register now for this multi-day hybrid event focused on effective, equitable, and evidence-based science communication and engagement. Plenary sessions
will focus on the latest research, community and practitioner expertise, and opportunities for innovation and collaboration to tackle some of the biggest challenges in science communication, such as addressing diversity, equity and inclusion, political polarization,
uncertainty, and misinformation. Interactive networking opportunities will foster collaboration and engagement among diverse researchers, communicators, and community members and leaders.
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Confirmed speakers include:
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Annette Boaz, Transforming Evidence Collaboration
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Akram Boutros, MetroHealth
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Amanda Boyd, Washington State University
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Siri Carpenter, The Open Notebook
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Kaiping Chen, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Elizabeth Christopherson, Rita Allen Foundation
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Catherine Coleman Flowers, Environmental and Climate Justice Activist and 2020
MacArthur Fellow
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James Druckman, Northwestern University
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Abigail Echo-Hawk, Seattle Indian Health Board and Urban Indian Health Institute
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Diana Epstein, Office of Management and Budget
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Mahmud Farooque, Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes
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Mónica Feliú-Mójer, Ciencia Puerto Rico
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Brooke Foucault Welles, Northeastern University
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Céline Gounder, Kaiser Health News, Kaiser Family Foundation
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Garth Graham, YouTube/Google
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Chhaya Kolavalli, Kauffman Foundation
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John Lavis, World Health Organization
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Marti Louw, Carnegie Mellon University
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Ramona Ludolph, World Health Organization
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Tia C. Madkins, University of Texas at Austin
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M. Anthony Mills, American Enterprise Institute
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Liz Neeley, Liminal Creations
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Kathryn Oliver, Transforming Evidence Collaboration
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Dietram Scheufele, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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David Sittenfeld, Museum of Boston
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Brian Southwell, RTI International
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Stephen B. Thomas, Center for Health Equity, University of Maryland
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K. “Vish” Viswanath, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
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Rick Weiss, SciLine
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Darryl Williams, The Franklin Institute
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Sacoby Wilson, Center for Community Engagement, Environmental Justice, and Health,
University of Maryland
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Rosita Worl, Sealaska Heritage Institute
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Sara Yeo, University of Utah
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Dates and Locations
June 1, 2022 – National Academy of Sciences Building, Washington, DC and virtual
June 2, 2022 – Fully Virtual
June 6, 2022 – Beckman Center, Irvine, CA and virtual
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COVID-19 notice for attending in-person events:
To prevent infection and spread of the COVID-19 virus, and as an integral measure toward the safety and health of everyone in our buildings, the National Academies require all individuals who enter our facilities to be up to date with their vaccinations against
COVID-19 per
CDC guidance. Visitors must show their official COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card (or a digital photo of the card) to the security staff when they enter the facility. Anyone
who fails to present a vaccination card (or its copy) will not be allowed access to our facility; no exemptions or exceptions will be accommodated. Visitors may choose to wear a mask but are not required to do so. More information on our operating status can
be found here.
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