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ONLINE: Forward Together: Where Science, Ethics, & Religion Intersect in a Changing World

15June
Date and Time:June 15, 2021 — 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM EST
Location:Online
Organizer:AAAS DoSER - Dialogue on Science, Ethics & Religion
15June

BioLogos Voices speaker and board member Jennifer Wiseman will be a speaker at the opening plenary of the AAAS DoSER symposium, “Forward Together: Where Science, Ethics, & Religion Intersect in a Changing World” on June 15, 2021. This online event will take place at 1:00 PM ET.

“At the event, leading scientists, science communicators, and faith leaders will explore science’s vast impacts on human life and society and how faith communities enable the broadest benefits of scientific advances. Together, they will discuss topics at the forefront of the science-religion dialogue, including genetics and being human, artificial intelligence, public health, and building trust and connections between faith and scientific communities.”

This event is hosted by the AAAS Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion program.


Featured speaker

Jennifer Wiseman

Jennifer Wiseman

Jennifer J. Wiseman is an astrophysicist, author, and speaker. She studies the formation of stars and planets in our galaxy using radio, infrared, and optical telescopes. Dr. Wiseman studied physics for her bachelor’s degree at MIT, discovering comet Wiseman-Skiff in 1987. After earning her Ph.D. in astronomy from Harvard University in 1995, she continued her research as a Jansky Fellow at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory and as a Hubble Fellow at the Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Wiseman also has an interest in national science policy and has served as an American Physical Society Congressional Science Fellow on Capitol Hill. She is currently a senior astrophysicist with NASA, and she also directs the Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion for the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Dr. Wiseman enjoys giving talks on the excitement of science and astronomy to schools, youth and church groups, and civic organizations. She is a former Councilor of the American Astronomical Society and a former President of the American Scientific Affiliation.