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As Election Day nears, a look at science policy careers

Martina G. Efeyini
Oct. 30, 2019

Since Election Day is quickly approaching (Tuesday, Nov. 5), this week is a great time to focus on science policy careers. According , a past ASBMB science policy fellow, science policy is a combination of science writing, communication and advocacy. With the heat of our current political climate, scientists who were traditionally silent are coming forward to  to showcase #ScienceNotSilence as they stand up for . Will you stand up too?

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How to prepare for a science policy career

Get involved.Attend science policy seminars to learn and connect with science policy professionals. Join the  to learn more about the government’s role with modern science or participate in . If you are looking for more training apply to the ASBMB Advocacy Training Program, a six-month externship for scientists to gain advocacy training, learn about federal laws and budgets.   

Think like a science policy expert

Ask questions. Science policy experts are problem solvers. How can we make science education better? How can we help graduate students who don't have health coverage? Take it a step further and enroll in a beginner policy course like "offered by The University of Virginia on Coursera.org. This is a nine-week course that is flexible to fit your schedule. 

Strengthen your communication skills

Read and write a lot. Follow blogs, like the  to stay up to date with science policy news and follow Twitter accounts, like . If you are looking for writing opportunities contact Comfort Dorn, ASBMB Today's managing editor at cdorn@asbmb.org.

Apply to science policy fellowships

Get experience. Many scientific societies have fellowships in Washington, D.C. They usually are paid positions lasting one to two years and include training in a specific science policy area and access to resources.  

  • The Optical Society has the . Fellows work at the office of a U.S. senator or representative to gain firsthand knowledge of how Congress works and handles science policy. Requirements: A Ph.D. in a scientific discipline and knowledge of science communities. Deadline: Jan. 3.   

  •  focuses on working with legislators to evaluate complex scientific issues and interpret data. Requirements: A Ph.D. and an interest in California's science and technology legislation. The application period begins Dec. 1 and ends on Feb. 28.  
  • The Institute for Defense Analyses  lasts two years and focuses on science and technology policy-driven analysis. Requirements: Recent bachelor's or master's degrees in the sciences. (Bachelor’s degree must be conferred between May 2018 and July 2020). Deadline: Jan. 11.
  • The American Society of Human Genetics'  focuses on genetic-related health and research policies at the national level. Requirements: An advanced degree in genetics or related field/understanding of genetics. Applications will be accepted starting in late February.

Science policy jobs

Science policy reporters write about the intersections of scientific discoveries and policies.

  • The American Institute of Physics (College Park, Maryland) is hiring a  to write, edit and publish content. Required: Bachelor's degree with at least three years of science policy, science writing or policy reporting experience.   

Policy analysts have knowledge of laws, regulations, policies and procedures.

  • The National Institutes of Health has an opening for a .
  • The University of California, Berkeley, is hiring a  to conduct research and evaluation studies on STEM educational initiatives. Required: A bachelor's degree with STEM education experience, but a Master's degree is preferred. Also, proficiency and/fluency in Spanish is preferred.  

Public affairs professionals communicate with lawmakers, stakeholders, partners and media about policy and advocacy efforts.

  • The ASBMB is hiring a  to manage the society's Public Affairs Advisory Committee operations and work with the public affairs leadership team to execute the society's advocacy programs, including its annual Capitol Hill Day. Required: A bachelor's degree in the biomedical sciences or public policy. Experience in science and/or public policy is also required.  
  • The American Society for Microbiology has an opening for a  who has a passion for advocating for issues that impact the microbial sciences community. Required: A Bachelor's degree required. A Master's degree in science or public policy is preferred. Plus, 5 years working with professional or scientific advocacy.   

Director positions are the senior-level, leadership positions of a science policy team.

  • The American Association for Cancer Research has an opening for an . Requirements: A master's degree in science, health or policy. A Ph.D. or M.D. in science or health-related field is strongly preferred. Also, five or more years of experience in science and/or health policy related to the environment is required.  

For more ASBMB science policy resources, click here.

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Martina G. Efeyini

Martina G. Efeyini is a science communicator, STEM education advocate and careers columnist for ASBMB Today.

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