Thursday, September 19, 2013

Welcome Back! Forum on Science, Ethics, and Policy (FOSEP) Student Group

Welcome back new and continuing students, staff, and faculty to the University of Washington!

Science affects nearly every aspect of American policy. Several major challenges faced by society have solutions that are based on science, yet there is little emphasis to educate scientists in training about policy and communication. To improve the impression of science in culture and the support of scientific research among taxpayers and policy makers, scientists must engage in effective communication and participate in policy discussions.

The *Forum on Science, Ethics, and Policy (FOSEP)* at the University of Washington is a group of dedicated undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctoral fellows who are concerned about a range of issues that surround the practice and funding of research. We believe FOSEP can successfully educate its student members about the intersection of science and society in a way that is not accessible within a traditional graduate education. With this mission, FOSEP is training the citizen scientists of the future.

*More information* regarding FOSEP can be found at: http://seattlefosep.wordpress.com/

*If interested in joining* FOSEP, please complete this short (very short) catalyst survey at https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/ragatsum/212834. Responsibilities of general FOSEP members are negligible, but we do hope that you will attend FOSEP events and spread the word about FOSEP in your department.

*Please join us on October 8th at 5pm for an introduction to FOSEP * and a lively discussion of the way scientific research, and specifically health information, is communicated. We will be looking at conflicting reports about the health effects of caffeine. With conflicting reports seemingly presented every week by scientists, does the public gain or lose trust in science as an institution? Refreshments will be provided. Please *RSVP to leaders@fosep.org*.