Australia’s Chief Scientist, Professor Penny Sackett, has recently returned from the United States, where she engaged with key science advisers to President Obama.
Australia’s Chief Scientist, Professor Penny Sackett, has recently returned from the United States, where she engaged with key science advisers to President Obama.
Australia’s Chief Scientist, Professor Penny Sackett, has recently returned from the United States, where she engaged with key science advisers to President Obama.
“Engaging with international counterparts on topical science issues is essential in order for us to find global solutions to global problems such as climate change and emerging health issues,” Professor Sackett said.
While in the United States, Professor Sackett met with key officials including:
“We discussed issues common to our two countries, and the rest of the global community, including climate change, clean energy research and best practice approaches for providing expert advice to Government.
“It is only through engagement across geographical and societal boundaries and across scientific disciplines that we will be able to find solutions to these issues and implement them,” Professor Sackett said.
Professor Sackett will be talking further about the importance of collaboration to find global solutions to global problems at the Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) Pathfinders Conference on Wednesday 27 May at the Canberra Convention Centre.
For more information on Professor Penny Sackett’s speaking engagements refer to www.chiefscientist.gov.au.
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