[NHCOLL-L:4400] Webinar Program Explores A Model Program for Communicating Science to Decision Makers
Robert Gropp
rgropp at aibs.org
Wed Jul 22 15:07:14 EDT 2009
Webinar Program Explores A Model Program for Communicating Science to
Decision Makers
Funding agencies increasingly encourage grant recipients to communicate
their findings to appropriate stakeholders. Many researchers, particularly
those involved with projects with implications for environmental or public
health management and policy, want to communicate research findings to
appropriate decision makers, news media outlets, or the general public. This
webinar presents information and findings from the HBRF Science Links
Program, an experiment conducted by scientists and engineers affiliated with
the Hubbard Brook research program. The HBRF Science Links Program
demonstrates how a team of scientists can identify and plan a program that
effectively delivers timely scientific findings to audiences that need the
information to inform decision making.
Webinar information:
The HBRF Science Links Program: Synthesizing and Communicating Science
Hosted by: AIBS
Presented by: The AIBS Public Policy Office
Speaker(s):
* Robert Gropp, Director of Public Policy, AIBS
* Charles Driscoll, University Professor, CESE Director, Syracuse University
Thursday, July 30, 2009
2:30 PM EDT
Duration: 75 Minutes
For more information or to register for this webinar, please go to
http://www.aibs.org/events/webinar/the-hbfr-science-links-program.html
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Robert Gropp, Ph.D.
Director, Public Policy Office
American Institute of Biological Sciences
Web site: www.aibs.org
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