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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251016T190000
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SUMMARY:Lighthouse or Ivory Tower? Reclaiming Research as a Public Good
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LOCATION:201 King Street\, London\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:<p>Research is often described as a public good\, like a lighthouse guiding knowledge forward. Yet in practice\, research straddles the line between a public and private good. Fueled by competing interests and shaped by growing complexity\, research can feel closed to public scrutiny\, participation\, and debate. This session will invite audience discussion on how research might be reclaimed as a genuine public good.</p>\n<p>SPEAKER PROFILE</p>\n<p>Dr. Cheryl Currie is Professor of Epidemiology &amp\; Biostatistics and Director of the Interfaculty Program in Public Health at Western University&rsquo\;s Schulich School of Medicine &amp\; Dentistry. Her research and teaching focus on how science can better serve communities with integrity\, openness\, and impact.</p>
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