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Union of Concerned Scientists Reception in Charlotte, NC

This comes from the Union of Concerned Scientists:

I’m writing to invite you to a special reception next week hosted by the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) where you can learn more about attempts to defend science from political interference. The reception is timed to coincide with the annual meeting of the Society of Toxicology in Charlotte, NC. You are receiving this message because, in the past, you told us that your work may be toxicology-related.

Whether or not you are able to attend, I would encourage you to forward this message on to colleagues who may be interested in this event. The details are as follows:

Tuesday, March 28, 2007
7:00-8:00 p.m.
Westin Hotel, Grand Ballroom D
601 S College Street
Charlotte, NC

As you know, recent surveys and investigations have shown that over the past several years, political interference in federal-government science has become widespread and pervasive. Political appointees have censored scientists, suppressed reports, and altered scientific documents on such issues as air pollution, childhood lead poisoning, and drug safety.

Please join us for drinks, hors d’oeuvres, and an informal and forward-thinking conversation about current threats to federal science, what scientists and others are doing to push for change, and concrete steps we all can take to defend science from political interference. This reception will also be a chance to meet with other scientists interested in the way that science can inform policy making.


Union of Concerned Scientists


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