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DTSTAMP:20241014T203101Z
LOCATION:FLW Salon C
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UID:HFESAM_ASPIRE - Presented by HFES_sess136_DP103@linklings.com
SUMMARY:Scientist to Practitioner and Back Again—Tales From the Field
DESCRIPTION:Discussion Panel\n\nS. Camille Peres and Amy D'Agostino (U.S. 
 Nuclear Regulatory Commission), Ryan Amick (KBR/NASA), Philip Kortum (Rice
  University), Arwen DeCostanza (U.S. Army Futures Command), and Susan Hall
 beck (Mayo Clinic)\n\nIt is not uncommon to hear scientists lament that th
 ey do not see their research findings implemented, despite evidence their 
 findings are reliable and beneficial. Similarly, it is also common to hear
  practitioners express frustration that scientific findings are often diff
 icult to directly apply or do not specifically address issues related to p
 roblems they are currently experiencing. Given these challenges, there is 
 no one solution and exploring methods to address these is the objective of
  this panel—to identify through real world examples effective practices fo
 r translating science into practice and identifying practical issues where
  scientific inquiry is needed. This will be done by hearing from those who
  have been both HF/E scientists and practitioners and can share their insi
 ghts into effective methods of not only translating science to practice, b
 ut also leveraging applied settings to identify questions (both basic and 
 applied) that warrant scientific inquiry.\n\nTrack: Safety\n\nSession Chai
 r: S Camille Peres (U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission)
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