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Scientific and Integrity
* Stratospheric ozone, myths and realities: Testimony of S. Fred Singer, Scientific Integrity and Public Trust: The Science Behind Federal Policies and Mandates: Case Study 1 — Stratospheric Ozone: Myths and Realities, Hearing before the Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment of the Committee on Science, US House of Representatives, 104th Congress, 1st Sess., September 20, 1995 31 ( Washington, DC: United States Government Printing Office, 1996 ).
* Office of Scientific Integrity, now United States Office of Research Integrity
In a draft report dated March 14, 1991 and based mainly on USSS forensics findings, NIH's fraud unit, then called the Office of Scientific Integrity ( OSI ), accused Imanishi-Kari of falsifying and fabricating data.
Also in 2004, the scientific advocacy group Union of Concerned Scientists issued a report, Scientific Integrity in Policymaking: An Investigation into the Bush Administration's Misuse of Science which charged the following: " A growing number of scientists, policy makers, and technical specialists both inside and outside the government allege that the current Bush administration has suppressed or distorted the scientific analyses of federal agencies to bring these results in line with administration policy.
The same year, Francesca Grifo, executive director of the Union of Concerned Scientists ' Scientific Integrity Program, stated " We have reports that stay in draft form and don't get out to the public.
The NIH's fraud unit, then called the Office of Scientific Integrity, charged Imanishi-Kari in 1991 of falsifying data and recommended that she be barred from receiving research grants for 10 years.
*" The Role of Scientific Integrity in Cinematic Science ", David A. Kirby, Berfrois, 14 June 2011
In February 2004, the Union received press attention for its publication " Scientific Integrity in Policymaking ".
On June 21, 2007, a UCS report charged the EPA with political manipulation of scientific data to influence updated US ozone regulations: " The law says use the science, the science says lower the standard to safe levels ," said Francesca Grifo, director of the Union of Concerned Scientists ' Scientific Integrity Program.
* Scientific Integrity in Policymaking
" Scientific Integrity in Policymaking: An Investigation into the Bush Administration's Misuse of Science " is the title of a report published by the Union of Concerned Scientists in February, 2004.
* Restoring Scientific Integrity in Policymaking: The Bush Administration ’ s Misuse of Science, February 2004
* Scientific Integrity in Policy Making: Further Investigation of the Bush Administration ’ s Misuse of Science, July 2004
* 2004 Scientist Statement on Restoring Scientific Integrity to Federal Policy Making
:* CSE's White Paper on Promoting Integrity in Scientific Journal Publications
The Union of Concerned Scientists published a report, Scientific Integrity in Policymaking, in March 2004 that criticized the unprecedented " manipulation, suppression, and misrepresentation of science by the Bush administration.
The Union of Concerned Scientists released a report in February 2004 entitled Scientific Integrity in Policymaking claiming, among other accusations, that President Bush intentionally appointed under-qualified individuals to the PACHA as part of a massive effort to manipulate the government's scientific advisory system to prevent the appearance of expert advice while controlling the advice given.
On February 29, 2008, four labor unions representing a limited number of the EPA's professional staff published an open letter to Johnson, complaining that he had ignored the EPA's official Principles of Scientific Integrity in advancing Bush Administration positions on water fluoridation, pesticide regulation, mercury emissions, and greenhouse gas control.

Scientific and Policy
Brundtland was recognized in 2003 by Scientific American as their Policy Leader of the Year for coordinating a rapid worldwide response to stem outbreaks of SARS.
Three Policy Committees-Committee on Scientific Planning and Review ( CSPR ), Committee on Freedom and Responsibility in the conduct of Science ( CFRS ) and Committee on Finance-assist the Executive Board in its work and a General Assembly of all Members is convened every three years.
* Project on Scientific Knowledge and Public Policy ( SKAPP ) DefendingScience. org
The Dutch government also has its own think tank: the Scientific Council for Government Policy.
In 1961 Powell received the Royal Medal, and served on the Scientific Policy Committee of the European Organization for Nuclear Research ( CERN ) that year, and in 1967 he was awarded the Lomonosov Gold Medal by the Academy of Sciences of the USSR ( now Russian Academy of Sciences ) " for outstanding achievements in the physics of elementary particles ".
Scientific American later reported that ACS had spent over $ 200, 000 to hire Wexler & Walker Public Policy Association to lobby against open access.
He is also currently on the Board of Scientific and Policy Advisors for the American Council on Science and Health.
* Sousan S. Altaie, PhD Scientific Policy Advisor, OIVD CDRH, FDA
* Helen Wallace and William Wallace, “ Flying Together in a Larger and More Diverse European Union( The Hague: Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy, 1995 )
He served on the National Research Council's Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board ; the Committee on NASA Scientific and Technological Program Reviews, and Vice President Quayle's Space Policy Advisory Council.
* Eric Ehrenreich, " Otmar von Verschuer and the ' Scientific ' Legitimization of Nazi Anti-Jewish Policy ," Holocaust and Genocide Studies 2007 21 ( 1 ): 55-72
* Project on Scientific Knowledge and Public Policy ( SKAPP ), collection of original documents and commentary on the Daubert standard and the use of science in public policy.
In 1954 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society and the International Academy of Science, in 1956 he became Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh ; in 1965 he was appointed member of the Council for Scientific Policy.
Payton was very active in the American Psychological Association ( APA ) and served on many committees and task forces including the Committee on Scientific and Professional Ethics and Conduct, the Task Force on Sex Bias and Sex Role Stereotyping in Psychotherapeutic Practice, the Committee on Women in Psychology, the Committee on Lesbian and Gay Concerns, and the Policy and Planning Board.
1985-Atlanta, USA ( 2, 000 participants ); 1986 – Paris, France ( 2, 800 participants ); 1987 – Washington DC, USA ( 6, 300 participants ); 1988 – Stockholm, Sweden ( 7, 500 participants ); 1989 – Montreal, Canada, The Scientific and Social Challenge of AIDS ( 12, 000 participants ); 1990 – San Francisco, USA, AIDS in the Nineties: From Science to Policy ( 11, 000 participants ); 1991 – Florence, Italy, Science Challenging AIDS ( 8, 000 participants ); 1992 – Amsterdam, The Netherlands, A World United Against AIDS ( 8, 000 participants ); 1993 – Berlin, Germany ; 1994 – Yokohama, Japan ; The Global Challenge of AIDS: Together for the Future ( 10, 000 participants ); 1996 – Vancouver, Canada, One World One Hope ( 15, 000 participants ); 1998 – Geneva, Switzerland, Bridging the Gap ( 15, 000 participants including 1, 400 media ); 2000 – Durban, South Africa, Breaking the Silence ( 12, 000 participants, 1, 300 media ); 2002 – Barcelona, Spain, Knowledge and Commitment for Action ( 18, 500 participants ); 2004 – Bangkok, Thailand Access for All ( 18, 500 and 2, 600 media ); 2006 – Toronto, Canada, Time to Deliver ( 26, 000 participants ); 2008 – Mexico City, Mexico, Universal Action Now ( 20, 300 participants ); 2010 – Vienna, Austria, Rights Here, Right Now ( 19, 300 participants ).
* Project on Scientific Knowledge and Public Policy ( SKAPP ) website, a collection of original documents and commentary on the Daubert standard and the use of science in public policy
* Allen, D., Rummel, R. & Wessels, W. ( 1982 ), European Political Cooperation: Towards a Foreign Policy for Western Europe, London: Butterworth Scientific.
The Obesity Research Working Group includes representatives of DDN, DEM, KUH, the NIDDK Review Branch, the Office of Scientific Program and Policy Analysis ( OSPPA ), the Office of Communications and Public Liaison ( OCPL ), and the NIH Division of Nutrition Research Coordination ( DNRC ).
The Energy Policy Act PL 109-58, Section 982, called out the responsibility of OSTI: “ The Secretary, through the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, shall maintain with the Department publicly available collections of scientific and technical information resulting from research, development, demonstration, and commercial applications activities supported by the Department .”
In 1949, Keeney was a sponsor of the National Conference on American Policy in China and the Far East and the Scientific and Cultural Conference for World Peace, both arranged by the National Council of the Arts, Sciences, and Professions, cited as subversive by the California Committee on Un-American Activities.
* During " Proceedings of the International Seminars and Public Lectures " Organized by the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization ( UNESCO, October 18 – 19, 2004, Fontenoy building, 125 Avenue De Suffren, Paris, France, Professor Jose David Lapuz, Professor of International Relations, Politics of Development and Comparative Foreign Policy of the University of Santo Tomas, Chaired the panel on " REQUIREMENTS OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE ERADICATION OF POVERTY " participated in by several United Nations agencies ; such as, the UNDP, ILO, UN-HABITAT, the WORLD BANK, Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights ( OHCHR ), LABORATOIRE D ' ANTROPOLOGIE JURUDIQUE DE PARIS ( LAJP ), France ; Centre for Development and the environment, Norway ( Studies of South Asia and Latin America ); and finally, the several UNESCO's assistant Directors-General for education, FOR SOCIAL AND HUMAN SCIENCES, FOR NATURAL SCIENCES, FOR COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION, AND FOR CULTURE.
* Information Quality Act, from the Project on Scientific Knowledge and Public Policy ( SKAPP )

Scientific and Making
" The news reached readers of The New York Times the next day ; Victor K. McElheny, in researching his biography, " Watson and DNA: Making a Scientific Revolution ", found a clipping of a six-paragraph New York Times article written from London and dated 16 May 1953 with the headline " Form of ` Life Unit ' in Cell Is Scanned.
There was so much public interest Ingalls began a regular column for Scientific American on the subject ( spawning that publications The Amateur Scientist column ) and later compiled into three books titled Amateur Telescope Making Vol.
" The news reached readers of The New York Times the next day ; Victor K. McElheny, in researching his biography, " Watson and DNA: Making a Scientific Revolution ", found a clipping of a six-paragraph New York Times article written from London and dated 16 May 1953 with the headline " Form of ` Life Unit ' in Cell Is Scanned.
" Public Library of Science ( PLoS ): Committed to Making the World's Scientific and Medical Literature A Public Resource.
" The news reached readers of The New York Times the next day ; Victor K. McElheny, in researching his biography of Watson, Watson and DNA: Making a Scientific Revolution, found a clipping of a six-paragraph New York Times article written from London and dated 16 May 1953 with the headline " Form of ' Life Unit ' in Cell Is Scanned.
" Much of the information from these articles was eventually published by Ingalls and Scientific American in the books Amateur Telescope Making.
Taagepera's original epistemological and methodological approach, defined as logical quantitative modeling, is systematically presented in the recent volume Making Social Sciences More Scientific.
* Making Social Sciences More Scientific.
Much of the information from the articles published by Ingalls and Scientific American in the books Amateur Telescope Making ( Vols.
" The news reached readers of The New York Times the next day ; Victor K. McElheny, in researching his biography, " Watson and DNA: Making a Scientific Revolution ", found a clipping of a six-paragraph New York Times article written from London and dated May 16, 1953 with the headline " Form of ' Life Unit ' in Cell Is Scanned.
* Making silicon lasers, Scientific American article by Bahram Jalali
In 1945, he made his most lasting contribution to management literature with the publication of his three-volume Making of Scientific Management.
* Cold Fusion: The Making of a Scientific Controversy, 1989, Contemporary Books, ISBN 0-8092-4243-5
Through his columns in Scientific American, including " The Amateur Scientist ", and his three-volume series Amateur Telescope Making, Ingalls exerted a great influence on amateur astronomy and amateur telescope making in the United States.
), Amateur Telescope Making, Volumes 1-3 ( Scientific American Press: New York )
* Gerber Scientific Products which builds Sign Making and specialty graphics systems ;

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