Can Science Spending Survive Partisan Politics?

on 5 January 2012, 4:37 PM | 0 Comments

What does the future hold for science funding in the United States? And can politicians get along when it comes to research spending? Today on ScienceLive, we chatted with two veterans of the federal science policy wars—Michael Stephens, director of policy at the Association of Schools of Public Health, and Joel M. Widder, a partner at The Oldaker Law Group, a Washington, D.C.-based law and government relations consulting firm—about these and other issues. If you missed the chat, you can check out the full transcript here.

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