Environmental pollutants affect all of us, but not all of us equally. How can local community knowledge and values help proactively shape research and policy to improve our public health? The PSA Public Forum invites interested people to join a conversation with scientists and philosophers of science to consider these issues.
Speakers:
Maureen Lichtveld, MD, MPH - Dean, School of Public Health; Professor, Environmental and Occupational Health; Jonas Salk Chair in Population Health, University of Pittsburgh
Anya Plutynski - Professor of Philosophy, Washington University in St. Louis
Kevin Elliott - Professor, Lyman Briggs College, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, and Department of Philosophy; Michigan State University
Moderator:
Sandra D. Mitchell - Distinguished Professor, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh
Environmental pollutants affect all of us, but not all of us equally. How can local community knowledge and values help proactively shape research and policy to improve our public health? The PSA Public Forum invites interested people to join a conversation with scientists and philosophers of science to consider these issues.
Speakers:Maureen Lichtveld, MD, MPH - Dean, School of Public Health; Professor, Environmental and Occupational Health; Jonas Salk Chair in Population Health, University of Pittsburgh
Anya Plutynski - Professor of Philosophy, Washington University in St. Louis
Kevin Elliott - Professor, Lyman Briggs College, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, and Department of Philosophy; Michigan State UniversityModerator:Sandra D. Mitchell - Distinguished Professor, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh
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