Plans of mice and men: from bench science to science policy

Yale J Biol Med. 2011 Sep;84(3):237-42.

Abstract

The transition from bench science to science policy is not always a smooth one, and my journey stretched as far as the unemployment line to the hallowed halls of the U.S. Capitol. While earning my doctorate in microbiology, I found myself more interested in my political activities than my experiments. Thus, my science policy career aspirations were born from merging my love of science with my interest in policy and politics. After receiving my doctorate, I accepted the Henry Luce Scholarship, which allowed me to live in South Korea for 1 year and delve into the field of science policy research. This introduction into science policy occurred at the South Korean think tank called the Science and Technology Policy Institute (STEPI). During that year, I used textbooks, colleagues, and hands-on research projects as my educational introduction into the social science of science and technology decision-making. However, upon returning to the United States during one of the worst job markets in nearly 80 years, securing a position in science policy proved to be very difficult, and I was unemployed for five months. Ultimately, it took more than a year from the end of the Luce Scholarship to obtain my next science policy position with the American Society for Microbiology Congressional Fellowship. This fellowship gave me the opportunity to work as the science and public health advisor to U.S. Senator Harry Reid. While there were significant challenges during my transition from the laboratory to science policy, those challenges made me tougher, more appreciative, and more prepared to move from working at the bench to working in the field of science policy.

Keywords: AAAS; Henry Luce Scholarship; Science & Technology Policy Institute; policy fellowship; science policy.

Publication types

  • Autobiography
  • Biography
  • Historical Article

MeSH terms

  • Career Mobility
  • Fellowships and Scholarships
  • Health Policy / history*
  • Health Policy / legislation & jurisprudence
  • History, 21st Century
  • Internet
  • Interviews as Topic
  • Policy Making
  • Republic of Korea
  • Science / education*
  • Science / history
  • Science / legislation & jurisprudence
  • United States

Personal name as subject

  • Ian D Simon