About the Committee
The Science Communication, Outreach, and Public engagement (SCOPE) Committee (formerly the Public Information Committee) is the outreach arm of the Society, promoting science outreach as a core value of ASCB and its members. It organizes science communication and public engagement activities and develops tools and opportunities for all ASCB members to improve their science outreach skills.
Activities
- The committee has collected evidence-based science communication resources for diverse public audiences on Effective Public Outreach, Best Practices in Science Communication, Working with the Press, Discussing Controversial Topics, Social Media for Scientists, and Use of Videos/Multimedia
- Read articles from the Emerging, Uncommon, and Non-model Organisms blog series
- View images from the 2020 Image & Video Contest
- View blogs related to science outreach
Signature Programs
On-Demand Webinars
Click here to view all On-Demand Webinars hosted by the Public Information Committee.
Member Criteria
Committee membership is open to regular members, postdocs, and graduate students. Full members serve three-year terms renewable one time. New members serve one year as Associate members before being considered as full members. Committee members are expected to participate and be engaged in committee activities and have a genuine interest in the mission of the committee.
Time Commitment
Members participate in two all-committee conference calls (one in the spring and one in the fall) and one in-person meeting held during the Cell Bio meeting. In addition to the meetings and calls, members agree to commit at least an hour each month to committee duties, sometimes more if involved with working groups or other committee activities.
Interested in Applying?
Applications for 2024 are now closed.