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The Consortium for Science, Policy, and Outcomes is an intellectual network aimed at enhancing the contribution of science and technology to society's pursuit of equality, justice, freedom, and overall quality of life. The Consortium creates knowledge and methods, cultivates public discourse, and fosters policies to help decision makers and institutions grapple with the immense power and importance of science and technology as society charts a course for the future.
ASU CSPO…

Training the Next Generation of Public Interest Technology Professionals

11 Oct 201911 Oct 2019
The Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes is launching an exciting new program that uses technology in support of public interest organizations and the people they serve. A new partnership…
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Grant to fund research on future of human genome editing

19 Sep 20198 Oct 2019
Over the last two decades, approaches to genome editing have evolved and become more widely studied and implemented. Most recently, the CRISPR/Cas9 system has made the technology more accessible, precise…
Consensus Conference…

A “National Consensus” without the consensus

27 Aug 201317 Jun 2015
On July 30, the Senate Commerce committee approved an $18.1 billion budget for the NASA Authorization Act of 2013, on a party-line vote of 13-12. This is $400 million more…
ASU CSPO…

Reflections on Arizona’s WWViews

10 Oct 2012
By Mary Jane Parmentier The World Wide Views conference in Arizona was very reflective of our state, both in terms of human diversity and the issues that were raised. I…
Koshland Science Museum…

A Public Voice for Biodiversity: Coming Together to Discuss the Issues

27 Sep 201227 Oct 2015
People around the globe gathered on September 15 to discuss concerns surrounding biodiversity. Biodiversity, short for biological diversity, describes the variety of life in existence. This can be measured as…
ASU CSPO…

Behind the scenes: Last-minute preparations for the World Wide Views on Biodiversity conference

19 Sep 201227 Oct 2015
What a week! Last Monday was my first day on the job as an intern at CSPO DC, and I sure hit the ground running in preparation for the World…
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Behind the scenes: Recruiting participants for World Wide Views in Washington, D.C.

13 Sep 201227 Oct 2015
For the World Wide Views on Biodiversity event, we have been striving to keep the demographic representation at the deliberation similar to that of the area. The Washington, D.C. area,…

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