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(778b) Perspectives of An Engineer Working in Science and Technology Policy

Authors 

Satterfield, B. - Presenter, American Chemical Society


Science and technology are increasingly important in public policy. From environmental sustainability to homeland security, policy-makers routinely make decisions that require input from and have impact on the chemical community. Yet only five percent of the members of Congress have backgrounds in science and engineering, and scientists often lack the opportunity and expertise to successfully engage in the policy process.

The American Chemical Society (ACS) Congressional and Science Policy Fellowship Programs are designed to address both these concerns. The programs provide a unique opportunity for ACS members to gain practical experience and insights into public policy by working on Capitol Hill or at the ACS Office in Washington, DC.

Fellows may be entry-level PhDs or experienced professionals from academia, industry, or non-profits. Former Fellows have covered issues as diverse as federal funding for scientific research, science education, and health policy.

As a fellow at the American Chemical Society, Dr. Satterfield helps support a number of policy development and advocacy efforts for ACS, ranging from the congressional briefing series to the ACS policy website to the Society's discussion of sustainability in the chemical enterprise.