Event
                Trust in Science: Vaccines
                    Jan 29, 2019
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            Philadelphia, PA
      "Trust in Science: Vaccines" was the first event in a series inspired by Perceptions of Science in America. Two more events later in the year will cover trust in science through evolution and climate change. This series is presented by the .
The event examined vaccine skepticism, in contemporary America, historically, and in the clinic. What are the historical roots of resistance to vaccination? What is the data about contemporary attitudes? How do these attitudes relate to changing social, economic and political contexts? How do these issues play out in the relationship between a doctor and a patient? Experts in medicine, the history of public health, and more discussed these questions.
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Featuring
                Elena Conis
Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Journalism, the Center for Science, Technology, Medicine and Society, and the Program in Media Studies
      University of California, Berkeley
      
                Moderator
      Robert M. Hauser
Steering Committee Member for the Public Face of Science Initiative
          Executive Officer
      American Philosophical Society
      Âé¶¹´«Ã½AV Member