Profiles in "Science Communication" Expertise Area

  • Jameson Wetmore's work combines the fields of science and technology studies, ethics and public policy in order to better understand both the interconnected relationships between technology and society.
  • Anali Maughan Perry is the Head of the Open Science and Scholarly Communication Division at ASU Library. She focuses on advocacy, outreach and education on open scholarship, copyright, and open education.
  • Pyne teaches courses on fire, the history exploration and science, and nonfiction writing. He is a world-renowned expert on fire and the history of fire.
  • Maienschein explores the history and philosophy of development and cell biology, exploring ways that biology, bioethics and bio-policy play out in society, with an emphasis on effective communication.
  • D'Angelo's research interests include writing assessment; the impact of assessment on curriculum development, outcomes, and pedagogy; threshold concepts and transfer of learning; metacognition; and information literacy.
  • Arntzen was the Florence Ely Nelson Presidential Endowed Chair, Regent's Professor and Founding Director of the Biodesign Institute. He is a member of the U.S. Natl. Acad. of Sciences and the U.S. Natl. Acad. of Inventors.
  • Hölldobler is a Pulitzer Prize-winning sociobiologist who uses insect societies to study behavioral mechanisms of communication, cooperation and conflict. He's a member of several national and international academies.
  • Krauss is a theoretical physicist, author of more than 300 scientific publications and 10 books, recipient of numerous awards, and he appears frequently on radio, television, and in feature films.
  • Mr. Kazilek serves as an advisor to the university provost and the dean of The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. He focuses on teaching and learning in higher education and K-12.
  • Szejda's research focuses on designing and evaluating messages about the health and sustainability aspects of food choices.