8 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE | aaas.org/meetings
HERBICIDE RESISTANCE: CATALYZING
TRANSDISCIPLINARY SCIENCE
Organized by David Ervin, Portland State
University, OR
IMPROVING FOOD SECURITY POLICIES:
INNOVATIVE AGRICULTURE AND
MARKET MONITORING
Organized by Felix Rembold, European
Commission Joint Research Centre, Ispra,
Italy; Inbal Becker Reshef, University of
Maryland, College Park, MD
NOURISHING PEOPLE AND PLANET:
BUILDING A BETTER, BALANCED FOOD
SYSTEM FOR 2050
Organized by Catherine Woteki, Iowa State
University, Ames, IA
SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE:
LAUNCHING STANDARDIZED
MICROBIAL ECOSYSTEMS
Organized by Trent Northen, Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA;
Jo Handelsman, University of Wisconsin-
Madison, WI
TOMORROW’S TABLE: PLANT GENETICS
AND THE FUTURE OF FOOD
Organized by Pam Ronald, University of
California, Davis, CA
USING COMPUTING TO SUSTAINABLY
FEED A GROWING POPULATION
Organized by Shashi Shekhar, University of
Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; James Hodson,
AI for Good Foundation, El Cerrito, CA
Transforming Future Learning
CITIZEN SCIENCE AND BIG DATA: FROM
ENGAGEMENT TO ACTION
Organized by Julia K. Parrish, University of
Washington, Seattle, WA
DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION:
RECOMMENDATIONS FROM PHYSICS
AND ASTRONOMY
Organized by Arlene Modeste-Knowles and
Philip W. Hammer, American Institute of
Physics, College Park, MD
FINDING THE LOST EINSTEINS
Organized by Michael Feder, AAAS,
Washington, DC
INCLUSION IN THE ACADEMY:
EXPLORING IDENTITY AND EQUITY IN
THE STEM COMMUNITY
Organized by Lina Dahlberg and Robin
Kodner, Western Washington University,
Bellingham, WA
INCLUSIVITY AND EQUITY IN COURSEL
BASED UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH
EXPERIENCES
Organized by JeSrey Olimpo, University of
Texas at El Paso, TX
MENTORSHIP: TOWARD A CULTURE OF
EFFECTIVENESS AND INCLUSIVITY
Organized by Maria Lund Dahlberg, National
Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and
Medicine, Washington, DC
PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT AT
UNIVERSITIES: PATHWAYS FOR
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT
Organized by John Meyer, University of
Washington, Seattle, WA; Emily Cloyd, AAAS,
Washington, DC
STEM RESEARCH EXPERIENCES FOR
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
Organized by Raja GuhaThakurta, University
of California, Santa Cruz, CA; Or Graur,
Harvard-Smithsonian Center
for Astrophysics, Cambridge, MA
STRENGTHENING SUSTAINABILITY
PROGRAMS AND CURRICULA IN
HIGHER EDUCATION
Organized by Lida Beninson, National
Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and
Medicine, Washington, DC
TRANSFORMING HIGHER EDUCATION
CULTURE: COORDINATING REFORM
WITH AGENTS OF CHANGE
Organized by Barbara Natalizio, The Rita
Allen Foundation, Princeton, NJ; Erica
Kimmerling, American Academy of Arts and
Sciences, Cambridge, MA
WOMEN IN STEMM: ADDRESSING
UNDERREPRESENTATION
Organized by Alex Helman and Ashley
Bear, National Academies of Sciences,
Engineering, and Medicine, Washington, DC
Urban Futures
BIOLOGICAL INVASION FORECASTING:
UNITING CLIMATE CHANGE,
TRANSPORT, AND TRADE
Organized by Erin Grey, Governors State
University, University Park, IL; David Lodge,
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
FACTORIES REIMAGINED: MAKING
INDUSTRIAL WORK MORE APPEALING
Organized by Erastos Filos, European
Commission Research and Innovation
Directorate, Brussels, Belgium; Eija Kaasinen,
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
Ltd., Tampere, Finland
NATURAL HISTORY COLLECTIONS AND
BIODIVERSITY’S FUTURE
Organized by Keegan Sawyer and Audrey
Thevenon, National Academies of Sciences,
Engineering, and Medicine, Washington DC
SMART NEW ENERGY VEHICLES AND
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION
Organized by Yingjun Qiao and Hongtao Ren,
Chinese Academy of Engineering, Beijing,
China
SOCIALLY INTEGRATIVE CITIES: PAVING
THE WAY TO URBAN SUSTAINABILITY
Organized by Bernhard Müller, Leibniz
Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional
Development, Dresden, Germany
URBAN PAVING IS GOING PLACES
Organized by Cesare Sangiorgi, University
of Bologna, Italy; Ioannis Bitsios, European
Commission Research Executive Agency,
Brussels, Belgium
URBAN RESILIENCE AND EMERGENCY
RESPONSE: THE CLIMATE CHANGE
PERSPECTIVE
Organized by Julie Dirwimmer, Fonds de
recherche du Québec, Montréal, Canada
URBAN SUSTAINABILITY: SUPPORT
FROM ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND
BIG EARTH DATA
Organized by Daniele Ehrlich, European
Commission, Ispra, Italy
Town Halls
Join a forum of experts—both on and oS the stage—to discuss data,
trends, and strategies facing the scientifc community. Topics include:
- Bringing Scientifc Evidence to Meet Local Policy Challenges
- The Economics of Climate Change
- Developing Ethical Guidelines for Science Journalism
- Sexual Harassment
- Balancing Science with Concerns About National Security
- And more
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