Profiles in "Science and Society" Expertise Area

  • Dr. O'Neil researches humane technology and ethical innovation to explore human-technology relationships that are responsive to how humans think, create, and thrive.
  • Nate Wade serves as the Associate Vice President and Chief of Staff to the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of ASU. He is also a Research Assistant Professor.
  • Sha's research concerns ethico-aesthetic improvisation, and a topological approach to morphogenesis and process philosophy.
  • Jacobs is an expert on a poxvirus called vaccinia. He has genetically engineered vaccinia as a vehicle against infectious agents, bioterrorism threats, cancer and other viruses, including HIV.
  • As a Teaching and Learning Specialist Principal, Tiffany works with the Teaching and Learning Center (TLC) and the School of Life Sciences (SOLS) Graduate Programs
  • Emma Frow's research focuses on the governance of emerging biotechnologies, with a particular focus on synthetic biology. She joined ASU in 2015.
  • Steven Hoffman is an immunologist, neuroscientist and philosopher who has studied how the immune system and brain interact, and currently is integrating this work into philosophical perspectives.
  • Nicholas promotes engagement among scientists, public audiences, policy makers, and cultural organizations to address uncertain, contested, and technical topics.
  • Spackman studies the environmental and social impact of scientific and technological efforts to manipulate sensory experiences of smelling and tasting.