AAAS ANNUAL MEETING|VIRTUAL| February 17–20, 2022 | #AAASmtg 5
Topical Lectures
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Bioinspired Ocean
Exploration
John O. Dabiri
California Institute
of Technology
Games, Stories,
and Science for
Successful Public
Engagement
Katie Hinde
Arizona State University
From the Possibility
to the Certainty of a
Supermassive Black Hole
Andrea M. Ghez
University of California,
Los Angeles
Rising to Resilience
in Water: Can We Get
There from Here, and
What Will It Take?
Felicia Marcus
Stanford University
The Disappearing Chip:
The Physics behind
Nanoscale Electronics
Nadya Mason
University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
A Care Conundrum at
the Intersection of Class,
Access, and Health
Robin Nelson
Arizona State University
Unraveling the Big
Lie: Participatory
Disinformation and its
Threat to Democracy
Kate Starbird
Human Centered Design
and Engineering
Against Crisis Science:
Research Futures for
Climate and Energy
Justice
Kyle Whyte
University of Michigan
Eyewitness Memory Is
Reliable, But the Criminal
Justice System Is Not
JOHN P. MCGOVERN AWARD
LECTURE IN BEHAVIORAL
SCIENCES
John Wixted
University of California
San Diego
Evidentiary Constraint:
When Science Policy
Meets Activism
SARTON MEMORIAL LECTURE
IN THE HISTORY AND
PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Audra J. Wolfe
Writer and Editor
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