Science Magazine Climate Change Resource ManagementArtifcial IntelligenceSustainability International S&T InnovationPublic Engagement Infectious DiseaseTechnology Public HealthDiversity Ecology Workforce Developtment Big Data Anthropogenic Processes Microbiome The 2021 AAAS Annual Meeting will convene entirely online February 8-11, with related pre-released materials available starting in late January. SEE INSIDE FOR DETAILS: President’s Address | Registration | Plenary Lectures | Topical Lectures Scientific Sessions | Career Workshops 1023Product.indd 479 10/15/20 8:14 AM o n A p ril 5 , 2 0 2 1 h ttp ://scie n ce .scie n ce m a g .o rg / D o w n lo a d e d fro m http://science.sciencemag.org/ 2 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE | aaas.org/meetings It is di/cult to believe how much our world has changed since our 2020 AAAS Annual Meeting in February. The theme of the 2021 Annual Meeting, Understanding Dynamic Ecosystems, took on a new and unexpected meaning, especially in light of how vital advances in science and technology come together to meet and to overcome the challenges of today’s rapidly changing world. What 2020 has demonstrated is that coming together virtually to highlight and discuss advances and collaborations across the STEM ecosystem is needed now more than ever— so much so that we are radically reducing the registration fee for our scientiIc program, thanks in part to the generous support of our sponsors. We continue to ofer workshops, e-posters, and other complimentary programming. Just as the rest of the world has adapted to a new normal, so too has your Annual Meeting team. Our new virtual format has transformed many aspects of the meeting, and we extend our gratitude to our attendees, speakers, sponsors, and volunteers for their patience and fexibility. This February, we hope you will consider sharing your voice with our diverse community of scientists, educators, policymakers, journalists, and many others. Sincerely, Claire M. Fraser, Ph.D. President, AAAS Chair, 2021 Annual Meeting Dean’s Endowed Professor and Director, Institute for Genome Sciences University of Maryland School of Medicine Dear Science Enthusiast: 1023Product.indd 480 10/15/20 8:14 AM o n A p ril 5 , 2 0 2 1 h ttp ://scie n ce .scie n ce m a g .o rg / D o w n lo a d e d fro m http://science.sciencemag.org/ 3AAAS ANNUAL MEETING | VIRTUAL | February 8–11, 2021 | #AAASmtg Starting in late January, Look out for the pre-release of meeting content: • Hundreds of Scientifc Session videos, highlighting the work of individual panelists will be available to stream. • E-poster galleries will showcase research, including highlights from early career researchers. 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CONNECT WITH US! #AAASmtg aaas.org/meetings @AAASmeetings /AAAS.Science 1023Product.indd 481 10/15/20 8:14 AM o n A p ril 5 , 2 0 2 1 h ttp ://scie n ce .scie n ce m a g .o rg / D o w n lo a d e d fro m http://science.sciencemag.org/ 4 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE | aaas.org/meetings Plenary Lectures Ruha Benjamin Princeton University Claire M. Fraser President, AAAS University of Maryland School of Medicine Anthony S. Fauci U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Mary L. Gray Microsoft Research Sethuraman Panchathan National Science Foundation Presented by: 1023Product.indd 482 10/15/20 8:14 AM o n A p ril 5 , 2 0 2 1 h ttp ://scie n ce .scie n ce m a g .o rg / D o w n lo a d e d fro m http://science.sciencemag.org/ 5AAAS ANNUAL MEETING | VIRTUAL | February 8–11, 2021 | #AAASmtg Anne H. Charity Hudley University of California, Santa Barbara Ayanna Howard Georgia Institute of Technology Joseph M. DeSimone Carbon, Inc. and Stanford University Nalini M. Nadkarni University of Utah Yalidy Matos Rutgers University Topical Lectures As of September 30, 2020 1023Product.indd 483 10/15/20 8:14 AM o n A p ril 5 , 2 0 2 1 h ttp ://scie n ce .scie n ce m a g .o rg / D o w n lo a d e d fro m http://science.sciencemag.org/ 6 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE | aaas.org/meetings 2021: A CRITICAL YEAR TO SUPPORT CLIMATE AND BIODIVERSITY Organized byAndrew Allen, The Royal Society, London, United Kingdom 21ST CENTURY ALCHEMY: TURNING WASTE INTO RESOURCES Organized byBoyoung Choe, National Research Council of Science and Technology, Sejong, Korea, Republic of (South) AEROSPACE INDUSTRY: OPPORTUNITIES FOR PHYSICAL AND FUNCTIONAL EXPANSION Organized byLynnette D. Madsen, National Science Foundation, Alexandria, VA AMAZON DEVELOPMENT PATHWAYS TO FOSTER CONSERVATION AND SOCIO- ECONOMIC PROSPERITY Organized byJessica Tome Garcia and Lauren Barredo, Sustainable Development Solutions Network, New York, NY AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL BLUEPRINT TO UNDERSTAND THE COMPLEX DYNAMICS OF A PANDEMIC Organized byMarianne Lucien, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland APPROPRIATE SCIENTIFIC RESPONSES TO CRISES Organized byAtsushi Arakawa, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Tokyo, Japan ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR PHYSICS: EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES Organized bySergei Gleyzer, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL; Meenakshi Narain, Brown University, Providence, RI ASTROBIOLOGY AND ORIGINS OF LIFE: FROM CHEMICAL NETWORKS TO LIVING ECOSYSTEMS Organized by David Baum, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI BACTERIA, KEY PLAYERS IN MANY DIVERSE ECOLOGICAL NETWORKS Organized byJohn Beutler, National Cancer Institute, Frederick, MD BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS IN MOUNTAIN ECOSYSTEMS: RESEARCH AND EDUCATION Organized byRobert Pal and Beverly Karplus Hartline, Montana Technological University, Butte, MT BIOSPHERE RESPONSES TO GEOENGINEERING Organized byForrest Hoffman, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN; Cheng-En Yang, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN BRAIN-MACHINE INTERFACES: SCIENCE, IMPACT, AND ETHICS Organized byJit Muthuswamy, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ; Eric Maass, Medtronic RTG, Tempe, AZ CANNABIDIOL 2021: SCIENCE, SAFETY, AND SOCIETAL ISSUES Organized bySol Bobst, ToxSci Advisors LLC, Houston, TX CLEARING THE AIR: THE CASE FOR LOWERING US PM2.5 STANDARDS Organized byMarianthi-Anna Kioumourtzoglou and Joan Casey, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, New York, NY COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COMMUNITY AND ENVIRONMENT Organized byDavid Souza, UK Research and Innovation, Swindon, United Kingdom COASTAL STORM EFFECTS IN THE TIME OF CLIMATE CHANGE Organized byRonadh Cox, Williams College, Williamstown, MA COLLABORATING AT A DISTANCE TO FIGHT COVID-19 Organized byHeather Evans, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD; Marla Dowell, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO COMPLEX GLYCANS IN CORONAVIRUS BIOLOGY: THE SWEET SECRETS OF A PANDEMIC Organized byIain Wilson, Universität für Bodenkultur Wien, Vienna, Austria; Elisa Fadda, Maynooth University, Maynooth, Ireland COMPUTATIONAL MODELING OF THE OVARY: APPLICATIONS FOR PREDICTIVE TOXICOLOGY Organized byKaren H. Watanabe, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ; Mary B. Zelinski, Oregon National Primate Research Center, Beaverton, OR COMPUTER SIMULATION MODELING FOR COVID POLICY: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES Organized byAbraham Flaxman, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, Seattle, WA COMPUTING, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, AND SOCIETAL IMPACTS: AN INFLECTION POINT Organized byDaniel A. Reed, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT CONSEQUENCES OF INCARCERATION ON HEALTH INEQUITY AND RACIAL INJUSTICE Organized by Linda Teplin, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL CONVERSATIONAL CHALLENGES OF AI TEAMING WITH HUMANS Organized byRandi Martin, Rice University, Houston, TX COUPLING EXPERIMENTS AND MODELS IN STUDIES OF THE MICROBIOME Organized byMark Alber and Joel Sachs, University of California, Riverside, CA COVID-19 ACADEMIC SYSTEM STRESS TEST: WINNERS AND LOSERS WHEN SCIENCE MOVES HOME Organized byStephanie Pfirman, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ CREATING AND IMPROVING PATHWAYS FOR STEM PROFESSIONALS TO ADVISE CONGRESS Organized byMike Miesen and Laura Manley, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA DECONSTRUCTING CANCER CELLS FOR MORE EFFECTIVE TREATMENT Organized byMatthew Midgley and Emily Mobley, Wellcome Sanger Institute, Cambridge, United Kingdom DESIGNER MOLECULES: UNDERSTANDING AND UTILIZING THEIR QUANTUM NATURES Organized byJens Dilling, TRIUMF, Vancouver, Canada; Ronald Fernando Garcia Ruiz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA DEVELOPING RESILIENT FOOD SYSTEMS IN A DISASTER-PRONE WORLD Organized byNicole Arbour, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria DIGITAL AND GREEN: INSTRUMENTS FOR DRIVING SOCIO-ECONOMIC RECOVERY Organized byVinny Pillay, South African Department of Science and Technology, Pretoria, South Africa Scientifc Sessions 1023Product.indd 484 10/15/20 8:14 AM o n A p ril 5 , 2 0 2 1 h ttp ://scie n ce .scie n ce m a g .o rg / D o w n lo a d e d fro m http://science.sciencemag.org/ 7AAAS ANNUAL MEETING | VIRTUAL | February 8–11, 2021 | #AAASmtg DYNAMICS IN URBAN ECOSYSTEMS AND ENVIRONMENTS: MULTI- DISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES Organized byQihao Weng, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN; Elizabeth A. Wentz, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ DYNAMICS OF TROPICAL FORESTS AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE CLIMATE Organized byFrédéric Achard, European Commission Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy EFFECTS OF SPACE TRAVEL ON THE HUMAN BODY Organized byDavid Souza, UK Research and Innovation, Swindon, United Kingdom EVALUATING THE PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF THE U.S. BIOECONOMY Organized byMary Maxon, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Emeryville, CA; Jeff Furman, Boston University, MA EVOLVING POLICY PRIORITIES IN INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC PARTNERSHIPS Organized byAmanda Vernon, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Cambridge, MA EXPLORING MARS: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE Organized byMatt Shindell, Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum, Washington, DC EXPLORING TIPPING POINTS IN NATURAL AND SOCIAL SYSTEMS Organized byVeera Mitzner, Future Earth, Boulder, CO HOW THINKING ABOUT RELIGION CAN INCREASE RACIAL AND GENDER DIVERSITY IN SCIENCE Organized byBethany Boucher, Rice University, Houston, TX HUMAN IMPACTS ON GLOBAL WILDLIFE AND THEIR HABITATS Organized byDavid Souza, UK Research and Innovation, Swindon, United Kingdom HUMAN NICHE CONSTRUCTION THEORY: A LENS TO ANALYZE ONGOING CLIMATE CHANGE Organized byCara Ocobock, University of Notre Dame, IN INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE, SCIENCE, AND ETHICAL FRAMEWORKS FOR COLLABORATION Organized byCurtis Baxter and Robert O’Malley, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC INEQUITIES IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE ECOSYSTEM: POLICING, MONETARY SANCTIONS, JAIL Organized byWilliam Alex Pridemore, State University of New York at Albany, NY INSTITUTION, JOURNAL, REPORTER: STRATEGICALLY MITIGATING COVID-19 MISINFORMATION Organized byValeria Sabate, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSES TO COVID: THE IMPACT ON UNDERGRADUATE STEM INSTRUCTION Organized byCharles Henderson, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI; Michael Feder, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC INTERPRETING PUBLIC OPINION OF SCIENTISTS AND THEIR WORK Organized byCary Funk, Pew Research Center, Washington, DC LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT AND HEALTH: DEAF CHILDREN DURING QUARANTINE Organized byDonna Jo Napoli, Swarthmore College, PA MAPPING AND MODELING MICROBIOMES Organized byMatthew Sullivan, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH; Ruth Varner, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH MESSENGERS FROM THE COSMOS: RECEIVING GRAVITATIONAL WAVES, PARTICLES, AND LIGHT Organized byNancy Levenson, Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, MD; Gabriela Gonzalez, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA MICROBIOME AND GUT1BRAIN INTERACTIONS Organized byRosa Krajmalnik-Brown, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ; Sarkis Mazmanian, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA MITIGATING THE IMPACT OF GLOBAL TICK1BORNE DISEASES Organized byTimothy Sellati, Global Lyme Alliance, Stamford, CT; Susanna Visser, Centers for Disease Control, Fort Collins, CO MONARCHS: PUBLIC RESPONSE SEEN THROUGH POLICY, MEDIA, AND CITIZEN SCIENCE Organized byBruce Lewenstein and Anurag Agrawal, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY NEUROSCIENCE FOR ARCHITECTURE: EVIDENCE FOR A NEW BRAIN1BASED SCIENCE OF DESIGN Organized byThomas D.Albright,Salk Institute for Biological Studies,LaJolla,CA OCEANIC RESPONSES TO THE CLIMATE: RECOGNIZING CHANGES AND EXTREMES Organized byLijing Cheng, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China OPEN SCIENCE: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES ACCELERATED BY COVID119 Organized byJerry Sheehan, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD; Kazuhiro Hayashi, National Institute of Science and Technology Policy, Tokyo, Japan OPPORTUNITY AT TIMES OF CHANGE: CATALYZING THE EVOLUTION OF GRADUATE EDUCATION Organized byBarbara Natalizio, National Postdoctoral Association, Rockville, MD 1023Product.indd 485 10/15/20 8:14 AM o n A p ril 5 , 2 0 2 1 h ttp ://scie n ce .scie n ce m a g .o rg / D o w n lo a d e d fro m http://science.sciencemag.org/ 8 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE | aaas.org/meetings PHOSPHORUS AND CLIMATE CHANGE: A VICIOUS CIRCLE Organized byJames Elser, University of Montana, Polson, MT; Matt Scholz, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ POLYGENIC RISK SCORES: USES AND MISUSES IN HEALTH, RESEARCH, AND SOCIETY Organized bySarah Tishkoff, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Kyle Brothers, University of Louisville, KY PURSUING ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE THROUGH SCIENCE AND RELIGION Organized byLilah Sloane-Barrett and Katy Hinman, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC REDUCING WASTE IN THE U.S. SEAFOOD SUPPLY CHAIN Organized byLekelia Jenkins, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ; Dave Love, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD RESEARCH AND INNOVATION: ENHANCING COLLABORATIONS BETWEEN ACADEMIA AND INDUSTRY Organized byLorne Whitehead and Michele Mossman, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada RESOLVING LGBTQ DISPARITIES IN STEM REPRESENTATION THROUGH DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Organized byRochelle Diamond, National Organization of Gay & Lesbian Scientists & Technical Professionals, Pasadena, CA RESPONSE OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY TO COVID-19 AND CLIMATE CHANGE Organized byAndrew Allen, The Royal Society, London, United Kingdom SCALING LOCALIZED MANUFACTURING FOR SUSTAINABILITY AND RESILIENCE Organized byK.C. Morris, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD; Björn Johansson, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING FOR HUMANITARIAN GOALS Organized byLynnette D. Madsen, National Science Foundation, Alexandria, VA STRENGTHENING COMMUNITIES AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ADAPTING TO CLIMATE CHANGE Organized byPamela Doughman and Ben Wender, California Energy Commission, Sacramento, CA STRENGTHENING SUSTAINABILITY PROGRAMS AND CURRICULA IN HIGHER EDUCATION Organized byLida Beninson and Emi Kameyama, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Washington, DC THE COVID-19 INFODEMIC: COMBATTING MISINFORMATION DURING GLOBAL CRISES Organized byStefan Stieglitz, University of Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany THE CRITICAL AND EVOLVING ROLE OF SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEES IN POLICYMAKING Organized byMichael Fernandez and Erin Heath, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC THE DIGITALIZATION OF HEALTHCARE AND ITS EFFECTS ON ENGAGEMENT AND GOVERNANCE Organized byCalvin Ho, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong; Madeleine Murtagh, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom THE DYNAMIC PAST: HOW SCIENCE HELPS GIVE VOICE TO SILENCED STORIES Organized byRobert O’Malley, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC THE FUTURE OF CITIES: GREEN BUILDINGS AND SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE Organized byDavid Souza, UK Research and Innovation, Swindon, United Kingdom THE GUT MICROBIOME: IMPACT FROM EARLY LIFE ON HEALTH AND DISEASE Organized bySamantha Wynne and Emily Mobley, Wellcome Sanger Institute, Cambridge, United Kingdom THE IMPACTS OF MOBILE TECHNOLOGY AND REGULATION IN A PANDEMIC Organized byKatina Michael, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ; Roba Abbas, University of Wollongong, Australia THE IMPORTANCE OF BIOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST COVID-19 Organized byKeegan Sawyer and Audrey Thevenon, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Washington, DC THE INTERDEPENDENCE OF HUMAN HEALTH AND AQUATIC SOCIAL- ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS Organized byKathryn Fiorella, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY THE MATHEMATICS OF HOMEOSTASIS AND HEALTH Organized byMichael Reed, Duke University, Durham, NC THE PANDEMIC’S SOCIAL ECOSYSTEM: LEARNING NEW PATHS TOWARD KNOWLEDGE AND TRUST Organized byJonathan Coopersmith, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX; Lisa Onaga, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin, Germany THE QUANTUM ECOSYSTEM: INNOVATION Organized byCharles Clark, Joint Quantum Institute, Gaithersburg, MD; Araceli Venegas- Gomez, QURECA, Glasgow, United Kingdom THE ROLES OF STATISTICS AND DATA SCIENCE IN FIGHT AGAINST COVID-19 Organized byLei Liu, Washington University in St. Louis, MO THEY (AND WEB ARE WHAT WE EAT: LINKING DIET AND GUT MICROBIOME TO HUMAN HEALTH Organized byFarida Mohamedshah, Institute of Food Technologists, Chicago, IL TIME MATTERS: TRANSIENTS AND DYNAMICS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ECOSYSTEMS Organized byAlan Hastings, University of California, Davis, CA; Kim Cuddington, University of Waterloo, Canada UNDERSTANDING AND ENABLING HUMAN TRAVEL TO THE MOON AND MARS Organized byLeslie DeChurch, Northwestern University, Winter Park, FL USING GENOMICS TO TRACK AND DEFEAT COVID-19, MALARIA, AND CHOLERA Organized byAlison Cranage, Wellcome Sanger Institute, Cambridge, United Kingdom; Emily Mobley, Wellcome Sanger Institute, Cambridge, United Kingdom USING TECHNOLOGY TO IMPROVE UNDERSTANDING OF CHANGES TO BIODIVERSITY Organized byJonas Brunschwig, swissnex Boston, Cambridge, MA; Tiffany Merz-Cheok, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland 1023Product.indd 486 10/15/20 2:18 PM o n A p ril 5 , 2 0 2 1 h ttp ://scie n ce .scie n ce m a g .o rg / D o w n lo a d e d fro m http://science.sciencemag.org/ 9AAAS ANNUAL MEETING | VIRTUAL | February 8–11, 2021 | #AAASmtg WORKSHOPS Career Workshops Opportunities to gain advice and strategies from experienced STEM professionals COMMUNICATING FOR IMPACT: HOW TO SHARE RESEARCH THROUGH THE NEWS MEDIA Organized by Diana Brazzell, Footnote, Washington, DC ELEVATING SCIENCE IN A VIRTUAL, WORK-FROM-HOME ENVIRONMENT Organized by Greg Kunkle, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA ENGAGING WITH INSTITUTIONS ABROAD THROUGH THE FULBRIGHT SPECIALIST PROGRAM Organized by Amirah Nelson, World Learning, Washington, DC FOSTERING CAREER DEVELOPMENT THROUGH RESEARCH LEARNING EXPERIENCES Organized by Joan Ferrini-Mundy and Ali Abedi, University of Maine, Orono, ME HOW TO BUILD AND MANAGE SCIENTIST NETWORKS Organized by Robin Tim Weis, Office of Science and Technology Austria, Washington, DC HOW TO CREATE AND DELIVER AN EFFECTIVE WEBINAR Organized by Dennis Meredith, Independent, Fallbrook, CA HOW TO CREATE COMPELLING RESEARCH TALKS USING ELEMENTS OF STORY Organized by Holly Walter Kerby, Wisconsin Institute of Discovery, Madison, WI INTERNATIONAL DOCTORAL NETWORKS AND RESEARCHERS’ MOBILITY FOR EXCELLENT RESEARCH Organized by Julie Lepretre, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium JOURNALS, JOURNALS EVERYWHERE, BUT WE SHOULD STOP AND THINK Organized by Roxanne Bogucka, University of Texas at Austin, TX MIND THE GAP: BRIDGING THE EXPECTATION GAP BETWEEN RESEARCHERS AND EMPLOYERS Organized by Mostafa Moonir Shawrav, Marie Curie Alumni Association, Vienna, Austria MIND THE GAP: ENGAGING SCIENTISTS WITH K-12 EDUCATORS TO ADVANCE STEM EDUCATION Organized by Kitchka Petrova, National Science Foundation, Alexandria, VA PREPARING FOR SUSTAINABLE RESEARCH CAREERS INSIDE OR OUTSIDE OF ACADEMIA Organized by Mostafa Moonir Shawrav and Gabor Kismihok, Marie Curie Alumni Association, Vienna, Austria REIMAGINING MENTORSHIP VIA AN INTERDISCIPLINARY LEARNING COMMUNITY Organized by Amanda Diekman, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN SKILLS FOR RESILIENT RESEARCHERS Organized by Julie Lepretre, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium UNIQUE STRATEGIES FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING ABOUT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY Organized by Deborah Stine, Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy Analysis & Education, LLC, Pittsburgh, PA WHAT STORY? THE POWER OF THE PODCAST FOR SCIENCE COMMUNICATION AND YOUR CAREER Organized by Elaine Devine, Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, United Kingdom WINNING UNDECIDED HEARTS & MINDS: COMMUNICATING WITH VALUES Organized by Heather Conklin, Science Communication Journal Club, Oceanside, CA YOU ARE A LEADER! NAVIGATE YOUR STEM CAREER JOURNEY THROUGH 360 DEGREE LEADERSHIP Organized by Alaina Levine, Quantum Success Solutions, Tucson, AZ Advocacy Workshops Explore ways of promoting science in your community BRINGING SCIENCE TO LOCAL POLICY SOLUTIONS: THE LOCAL SCIENCE ENGAGEMENT NETWORK Organized by Daniel Barry, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC CLIMATE CHANGE CONVERSATIONS: CREATING DIALOGUE ABOUT SOLUTIONS Organized by Elana Kimbrell, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC 1023Product.indd 487 10/15/20 8:14 AM o n A p ril 5 , 2 0 2 1 h ttp ://scie n ce .scie n ce m a g .o rg / D o w n lo a d e d fro m http://science.sciencemag.org/ 10 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE | aaas.org/meetings COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND OUTREACH FOR STEMM EDUCATORS Organized by Theresa L. Harris, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT IN THE TIME OF COVID: SOLUTIONS FOR REMOTE STEM OUTREACH Organized by Victoria Herrmann, The Arctic Institute, Washington, DC CONTINUING EFFECTIVE COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT IN TIMES OF COVID-19 Organized by Latasha Wright, BioBus, Bronx, NY CREATING SCIENCE-POLICY CAPACITIES AND OPPORTUNITIES THROUGH FELLOW-SHIP PROGRAMS Organized by Marcella Ohira, Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research, Montevideo, Uruguay LEGISLATORS IN LAB COATS: HOW TO RUN FOR OFFICE AND CHANGE THE WORLD Organized by Shaughnessy Naughton, 314 Action, Philadelphia, PA PATHWAYS FOR EARLY CAREER SCIENTISTS CATALYZING POLICY CHANGE Organized by Holly Mayton, National Science Policy Network, Virginia Beach, VA PUT THE BOTTOM LINE UP FRONT TO IMPACT POLICY & IMPROVE YOUR COMMUNICATION Organized by Jessica Soule, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC SCIENCE COMMUNICATION AS A TOOL FOR TRAINING THE NEXT GENERATION OF INFLUENCERS Organized by Adriana Bankston, Journal of Science Policy and Governance, Washington, DC SCIENCE COMMUNICATION ON-LINE PROGRAMME (SCOPE) Organized by Michelle Paulsen, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL SCIENTISTS AS CITIZENS: PATHWAYS FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT ENGAGEMENT Organized by Rebecca Mandt, Engineers and Scientists Acting Locally, Cambridge, MA SUCCEEDING AS A SCIENCE LEADER WORKING OUTSIDE ACADEMIA Organized by Aaron Mertz, The Aspen Institute, New York, NY Culture, Equity, & Inclusion Workshops Discover strategies for creating inclusive networks BUILDING YOUR PROFESSIONAL NETWORKS AS A WOC IN STEM Organized by Ana Porras, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY CAREERS IN STEM POLICY: OPPORTUNITIES FOR UNDERREPRESENTED MINORITIES Organized by Brandy Huderson, National Science Foundation, Alexandria, VA CONCEPTUALIZING STUDENT DIVERSITY IN THE CLASSROOM Organized by Stanley Lo, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA ETHICAL EVALUATION OF A/IS IMPACT ON HUMAN WELL-BEING USING IEEE 7010-2020 Organized by Alice Vo Edwards, The CEO Within LLC, North Las Vegas, NV INCLUSIVE ONLINE TEACHING: TOWARD MORE IMPACTFUL AND ENGAGED LEARNING Organized by Leyte Winfield, Spelman College, Atlanta, GA LEVERAGING OUR PRIVILEGE TO ADDRESS SYSTEMIC BIASES Organized by Maria-Denise Dearing, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT MOVEMENT-BUILDING IN STEM IN THE MIDST OF THE BLACK LIVES MATTER MOVEMENT. 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