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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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Peter Clark
Future of Research Vancouver
Organiser, Lead Author
Vancouver, Canada Area
https://forvancouver.wordpress.com/
Postdoctoral researcher transitioning to a career in science policy and science for policy
Wednesday
, November 1
08:30 EDT
Science Policy 101/ Politique scientifique 101
Organized by CSPC
GATINEAU – ROOM 205/207
Jeff Kinder • Silke Nebel • Kori St-Cyr • Brooke Struck
13:00 EDT
Artificial Intelligence and Discovery Science: Playing to Canada’s Strengths/ Intelligence artificielle et découvertes scientifiques : contribuer aux forces du Canada
Organizer: Friends of CIHR
OTTAWA SALON
Dr. Brenda Andrews • Dr. Aubie Angel • Dr. Alan Bernstein • Dr. Henry Friesen • Dr. Vivek Goel • Dr. Roderick McInnes • Dr. Eric M. Meslin • Honourable Reza Moridi • Andre Picard • Dr. Doina Precup • Dr. Rémi Quirion • Dr. Linda Rabeneck • Dr. Duncan J Stewart • Dr. Peter Zandstra
15:00 EDT
307 – Contested Decisions: The role of boundary organizations/ Décisions contestées : le rôle des organisations-frontières
Panel Organizer: Marc Saner, Institute for Science, Society and Policy, Universit...
ROOM 209
Sonia L’Heureux • Frédéric Bouchard • Karen Dodds • Johannes Klumpers • Marc Saner
17:30 EDT
Evening of Celebration and Inspiration, Celebrating 150 Years of Canadian Science Achievement, Please click here for the agenda/ Célébration de 150 années de réalisations canadiennes en matière de sciences...
TRILLIUM BALLROOM
Her Excellency the Right Honourable Julie Payette • Dr. Neil Turok
Thursday
, November 2
08:30 EDT
Celebrity Chefs: What ingredients make an effective supercluster?/ Chefs étoiles : Quels ingrédients sont à la base de supergrappes efficaces?
OTTAWA SALON
Dave Watters • Dr. Vivek Goel • John Knubley • Marc LePage • Avvey Peters • Joy Romero • Iain Stewart
10:30 EDT
325 – Scientists as conveners and ambassadors for facts? Evidence co-creation for a hyper-complex post-fact politics/ Les scientifiques comme facilitateurs et ambassadeurs des faits? Co-création de la preuve...
GATINEAU – ROOM 205/207
Monica Gattinger • Kathryn Graham • Jeremy Kerr • David Mair • Bob Walker
12:30 EDT
Luncheon Session- A Conversation with Chief Science Advisor Dr. Mona Nemer
OTTAWA SALON
13:30 EDT
309 – Science Diplomacy – An International Comparison/ Diplomatie scientifique – Une comparaison internationale
Panel Organizer: Urs Obrist, Embassy of Switzerland
ROOM 211
Mehrdad Hariri • Shiho Fujiwara • Urs Obrist • Antoine Rauzy • Marcus Stadthaus
321 – Bridging the Divide: Incorporating up-to date research findings and social shifts into public policy (45 minutes) / Surmonter les différences – Allier les résultats de recherche courants et les changements...
ROOM 210
Brenda Brouwer • David Bailey • Ronald-Frans Melchers • Eric Montpetit
15:30 EDT
304-313 (Merged Panel) – Mobilizing Research for Policy Impact/ (Groupe de discussion combiné) – Mobiliser la recherche pour un impact politique
Panel Organizers: Sasha Wood and David Phipps
GATINEAU – ROOM 205/207
Dr. Robert Haché • Marcelo Bravo • Cathy Malcolm Edwards • Rodney Ghali • Bill MacKenzie • Matthew McKean • Nick Scott
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 • Dr. Marianne Mader • Stephanie Deschenes, she/her • 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
08:30 EDT
Addressing Major Global Challenges through Science and Public Policy: Transdisciplinary and Multidimensional Approaches/ Relever les principaux défis mondiaux par l’entremise de la science et de la politique...
OTTAWA SALON
Gordon McBean • Charmaine B. Dean • Janet Halliwell • Margot Hurlbert • Jerome Konescni • Amy Luers • Dr. Rémi Quirion • Peggy Schmeiser
10:30 EDT
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
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
13:30 EDT
409 – Realizing the Impact Chain - from Knowledge Mobilization to Impact/ Concrétiser la chaîne d’impacts, de la mobilisation des connaissances à l’impact
Panel Organizer: Eddy Nason, Ontario SPOR Supp...
ROOM 210
Eddy Nason • Jane Barratt • David Budtz Pedersen • David Phipps • 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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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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