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1) What are Canada’s likely challenges in the next 50 years and how can scientific knowledge be used to solve them?
2) How does Canada get the new scientific knowledge it needs?
3) How can we more effectively bring new and existing scientific knowledge to bear on Canada’s challenges?
4) How do we strengthen the environment for the production and integration of new scientific knowledge?
5) How do we engage the public in Canada’s science system?
Keynotes and Plenaries
Presentation
Short Talks Series - Organized by CSPC
Social Functions
Special
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Gregory Hodgson
Ryerson University
Postdoctoral Researcher, MBA Candidate
Toronto, Canada
ryerson.ca/cab/nanomaterials
Nanomaterials, renewables, smart materials. FinTech/blockchain, tech sector, energy sector, business innovation, science communication/policy.
CSPC Volunteer
Wednesday
, November 1
08:30 EDT
Innovation150: Lessons learned on pan-organizational outreach collaborations/ Innovation150 : leçons tirées sur les collaborations en matière de sensibilisation à l’échelle des organisations
Organized by...
TRILLIUM BALLROOM
Andrew Campbell • Sandra Corbeil • Tobi Day-Hamilton • Stephanie Deschenes • Greg Dick • Jennifer Flanagan • RJ Taylor
The Next 150 years of Science in Canada: Embedding Equity, Delivering Diversity/ Les 150 prochaines années de sciences au Canada : Intégrer l'équité, promouvoir la diversité
ROOM 210
Dr. Imogen Coe • Dr. Shohini Ghose • Melanie Goodchild • Hilary Lappin-Scott • Dr. Mahadeo Sukhai • Luc Villeneuve
12:00 EDT
Lunch for Symposia Registrants/ Dîner
GATINEAU 206/208
14:45 EDT
Coffee Break/ Pause-café
GATINEAU 206/208
15:00 EDT
106 – Riding The Wave – Energy and Environment/ Portés par la vague – Énergie et environnement
Panel Organizer: Rabiz Foda, Terre Policy Center, India
ROOM 212
Rabiz N. Foda • Peter Mascher • Allison Sekuler • Rajendra M. Shende • Irene Sterian
16:30 EDT
Reception/ Réception
RIDEAU CANAL ATRIUM
Thursday
, November 2
10:00 EDT
Coffee Break/ Pause-café
GATINEAU 206/208
10:30 EDT
503 – Bringing Soapbox Science to Canada: Shifting Gender Norms in Science (45 minutes) / Ramener Soapbox Science au Canada : normes changeantes en matière de genre, propres au secteur scientifique (45 minutes...
ROOM 212
Dr. Imogen Coe • Dr. Emily Agard • Dr. Stephanie MacQuarrie • Dr. Nadia Octave • Leigh Paulseth
12:00 EDT
Lunch/ Dîner
GATINEAU 206/208
12:30 EDT
Luncheon Session- A Conversation with Chief Science Advisor Dr. Mona Nemer
OTTAWA SALON
13:30 EDT
506 – Big Thinking Panel, Expertise in a post-truth era: How to be a trusted advisor in a low-trust world/ expertise dans une période postfactuelle : comment être un conseiller fiable dans un monde où le niveau...
GATINEAU – ROOM 205/207
Gabriel Miller • Lisa Kimmel • Mark Kingwell • Rima Wilkes
15:00 EDT
Coffee Break/ Pause-café
GATINEAU 206/208
15:30 EDT
504-510 – Changing perceptions: engaging the public with scientists in the era of alternative facts/ Changer les perceptions : susciter la participation du public auprès des scientifiques en période de faits...
ROOM 210
Dr. Jesse Rogerson • Dr. Chantal Barriault • Stephanie Deschenes • Dr. Marianne Mader • Dr. Rachel Ward-Maxwell
18:00 EDT
Keynote Session with Minister of Science, Honourable Kirsty Duncan/ Discours principal avec la ministre des sciences, l'honorable Kirsty Duncan
OTTAWA SALON
Honourable Kirsty Duncan
Friday
, November 3
10:00 EDT
Coffee Break/ Pause-café
GATINEAU 206/208
10:30 EDT
515 – Short Talks Series/ Série de brefs exposés Organized by CSPC
ROOM 209
515-1 – Lessons learned from the US White House on using science to meet policy challenges/ Leçons apprises de la Maison-Blanche américaine sur le recours à la science pour satisfaire aux défis politiques...
ROOM 209
Kei Koizumi
515-2 – Lessons Learned: Immersion in Policy-making for Scientists and Engineers/ Leçons apprises : immersion en élaboration de politiques pour les scientifiques et les ingénieurs Panel Organizer: Mahlet N...
ROOM 209
Mahlet N. Mesfin
515-3 – Global Perspectives on AMR Innovation: What Does this Mean for Canada?/ Points de vue mondiaux sur l’innovatino en matière de résistance aux antimicrobiens : qu’est-ce que cela signifie pour le...
ROOM 209
Nicole Mahoney
515-5 – How to ensure the transparency of scientific study designs, their conduct, and reporting/ Comment assurer la transparence des modèles d’études scientifiques, leur déroulement et les rapports
ROOM 209
Dr. Kelly Cobey
515-6 – Data Science and Social Implications/ Science des données et implications sociales
ROOM 209
Raymond T. Ng
515-7 – Open Science is the New Normal for Knowledge Dissemination/ La science ouverte est la nouvelle norme pour la transmission du savoir
ROOM 209
Mark Leggott
12:00 EDT
Lunch/ Dîner
GATINEAU 206/208
12:30 EDT
The Fundamental Science Review: Perspectives as of November 2017/ Examen de la science fondamentale : perspectives à compter de novembre 2017
OTTAWA SALON
Janet Halliwell • Dr. Martha Crago • Dr. Art McDonald • Dr. David Naylor • Dr. Rémi Quirion
15:00 EDT
CSPC Featured Panel; Details to Be Announced/ Groupe de discussion de la CPSC; informations à venir
OTTAWA SALON
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ROOM 210
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ROOM 212
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1) What are Canada’s likely challenges in the next 50 years and how can scientific knowledge be used to solve them?
2) How does Canada get the new scientific knowledge it needs?
3) How can we more effectively bring new and existing scientific knowledge to bear on Canada’s challenges?
4) How do we strengthen the environment for the production and integration of new scientific knowledge?
5) How do we engage the public in Canada’s science system?
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