Join us next Tuesday to learn how to build a more resilient community in the face of climate change! 3 experts from data science, engineering, & policy will discuss how these areas intersect and collaborate to help local communities adapt.
Register here: https://t.co/6JXntJMqUL
CBCRP is excited to announce a new funding opportunity to advance the primary prevention of breast cancer: Californians Linking Action with Science for Prevention of Breast Cancer (CLASP-BC): Phase 1 Convener. Applications are due 7/21/21. https://t.co/kITahKYOQY
Great opportunities here from @AspenPolicyHub for people in tech (at various career stages) who want to tackle policy issues. Note the upcoming application deadline!
📢 Applications for our 2021 programs are now OPEN! All technologists interested in building better #techpolicy are invited to apply. Apps are due Feb 22 -- learn more at https://t.co/yNDek2t77j.
Help us spread the word! #PolicyAtTheSpeedOfTech
I'm very excited about launching this new initiative @CABreastCancer. Please help spread the word to folks who may be interested in applying. @ucsf_library@industrydocs
CBCRP is excited to announce a new funding opportunity for investigating industry influence over scientific information on breast cancer and the environment via the UCSF Industry Documents Library. Applications due 3/24/2021 https://t.co/239VYeuDtg @ucsf_library@industrydocs
This is our latest initiative we are launching at work. Please share widely with anyone in California working with immigrant communities, breast cancer, social determinants of health, and/or related areas! https://t.co/O9EWNbQjL1
Why does immigrating from a country of low breast cancer incidence to the U.S. increase a women’s risk of breast cancer? CBCRP has launched an initiative to answer this question. Applications are due 3/24/21. Learn more at https://t.co/7RGPlKJYI6
As we continue to process the events of earlier this month, many people are probably wondering what they can and should be doing to support the democratic process. Here are some great tips from @ESAL_us. https://t.co/IiC1yDGtne
Today the Biden Administration announced its science team and that for the first time in history it is elevating the Presidential Science Advisor to the Cabinet level. Exciting news! https://t.co/ULeJIYRffj
Congratulations, @JoeBiden and @KamalaHarris! This is a great day for decency, hope, democracy, and for America. The road ahead won’t be easy, and it will take a huge amount of work to heal the nation and fix our broken government. Time to roll up our sleeves and get to work!
America, I’m honored that you have chosen me to lead our great country.
The work ahead of us will be hard, but I promise you this: I will be a President for all Americans — whether you voted for me or not.
I will keep the faith that you have placed in me.
For the first time in its 175-year history, Scientific American @sciam is endorsing a presidential candidate: Joe Biden @JoeBiden. https://t.co/qu8SG2lZJ1
Folks, this is the face of the Trump administration's ongoing campaign to censor COVID-19 science https://t.co/9P4m1oIczt - a man who can't dispute the facts so calls his critics liars, and uses "scientist" as an insult. 🤦♂️ Thank you @AliNouriPhD for calling out this corruption!
The latest about Trump's lies about COVID-19 are particularly troubling https://t.co/3nvsjN18Bv, as are the admin's efforts to censor the CDC https://t.co/9P4m1oIczt. These actions have real consequences, including thousands of lives lost and millions disrupted. Get out and vote!
#Paths2Prevention is the first ever comprehensive primary prevention plan for breast cancer made for the people, led by @BCPPartners and funded by @CABreastCancer https://t.co/YwQ9cs20OJ. Hear from science and policy experts about what it means for you https://t.co/PfOg3Vu4D3
This story in @nytimes, beginning with its headline, fails spectacularly to explain what is happening right now to universities all across this country. The conflicts over plans for the fall are warning signs of an epic crisis for higher ed.
https://t.co/pTHedtI5wW
This spring we awarded 85 emergency grants to fund high-urgency research on COVID-19. I'm optimistic that the research we funded will make a tangible difference in California and beyond as we continue to deal with this difficult pandemic. https://t.co/w9AjpuVciT
Our office has released an emergency research funding opportunity related to COVID-19 that any researcher based in California can apply to. Check it out, and please let me know if you have any questions.
We are excited to announce that applications are open from now until funds are expended for $25,000 proposals for research to address COVID-19. CBCRP and the UC RGPO statewide funding programs are together making $2M available for COVID-19 research. https://t.co/aDTgS79gaZ