Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine's Bernat Navarro-Serer published a new article in the Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG) on improving healthcare access among formerly incarcerated individuals living with addiction. This article was awarded honorable mention as part of the joint 2020 Policy Memo Competition hosted by JSPG and the National Science Policy Network. The […]
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International Students Face an Extra Hurdle during COVID-19

Jun 16, 2020 | posted by Bernat Navarro-Serer | Perspectives in Research |
Read how the COVID-19 pandemic could have extreme consequences for international students in the U.S.
Don’t Be Fooled: Science Is Political

May 5, 2020 | posted by Bernat Navarro-Serer | Perspectives in Research |
Science is political — the faster the scientific community accepts that as its reality, says Ph.D. candidate Bernat Navarro-Serer, the greater impact science will have on society.
Regulating Genomic Information: How Algorithms Perpetuate Prejudice

Feb 25, 2020 | posted by Bernat Navarro-Serer | Perspectives in Research |
Last November, I was able to attend the National Science Policy Network Symposium in Madison, Wisconsin. The goal of this two-day symposium was to understand how many scientific issues (such as climate change and genome-based medicine) disproportionately affect minority and vulnerable populations. One of the workshops I attended discussed how “big genomic data” is handled, […]
Should We All Go Vegan?

Dec 16, 2019 | posted by Bernat Navarro-Serer | Events and Happenings |
The Green New Deal is the first plan in Congress that acknowledges the magnitude of the climate change crisis and draws two main bases for further policy proposals: what America has to do and how to protect people from such a drastic transition.
Switching Career Paths: Rediscovering Your Scientific Passion

Oct 1, 2019 | posted by Bernat Navarro-Serer | A Day in the Life |
Graduate student Bernat Navarro-Serer's Ph.D. wasn’t a reassurance of his professional goals, but instead opened a whole world of career options.