TEAM
Assistant to the President:
Melissa Silvers
melissa.silvers@c-pet.org
Research Associates:
Matt James
Matt.James@c-pet.org
Lydia Jordan
lydia.jordan@c-pet.org
Research Assistant:
Alice Cameron
Alice.Cameron@c-pet.org
Fellows:
Sheri Alpert, Fellow in Biotechnology
Sylvia Tidwell Scheuring, Fellow in Artificial Intelligence
Senior Fellows:
Daniel Caprio, Managing Director, McKenna, Long and Aldridge, Washington, DC; former Chief Privacy Officer and Deputy Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce
John Keown, Rose F. Kennedy Professor of Christian Ethics, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University
Carl Mitcham, Professor of Liberal Arts and International Studies, Colorado School of Mines; editor, Encyclopedia of Science, Technology and Ethics
Jonathan Moreno, Professor of Medical Ethics and of History and Sociology of Science, University of Pennsylvania; Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress; editor, Science Progress
Michael R. Nelson, Visiting Professor of Internet Studies, Center for Culture and Technology, Georgetown University
Charles Rubin, Associate Professor of Political Science, Duquesne University; contributing editor, The New Atlantis
Daniel Sarewitz, Professor of Science and Society; Director, Consortium for Science, Policy and Outcomes, Arizona State University
Gregory Stock, CEO, Signum Life Sciences; former director, Program on Medicine, Technology and Society, UCLA
The Center for Policy on Emerging Technologies (C-PET) is registered in the District of Columbia and has tax-empt 501(c)3 status with the IRS.
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"The transformative impacts of emerging technologies raise vast issues of policy across every area, as we forge ahead into an innovative future. Risk, technology, and human values are all inter-related, and demand a far-sighted policy discussion that we have barely begun. C-PET's task is to drive this conversation."
—Nigel Cameron
President and CEO, C-PET
CameronConfidential.blogspot.com
"Americans have always defined themselves in terms of the future. It is therefore astonishing that there is no policy institute on emerging technologies in the nation's capital, one that cuts across philosophical lines. C-PET addresses that absence in our national conversation."
—JONATHAN MORENO

