Jody A. Roberts

Jody A. Roberts

Director, Center for Contemporary History and Policy

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Roberts’s work explores the intersections of emerging molecular sciences and public policy and the ways in which tensions brought about between the two get resolved. He received advanced degrees in science and technology studies from Virginia Tech, where he cultivated an interest in the practice of the molecular sciences and the ways in which they are shaped by internal architecture and design (e.g., technologies of the laboratory) and the politics of the broader world (e.g., chemical regulations). Those interests became the basis for the projects that formed CHF’s Environmental History and Policy Program, which explores social, technical, and policy innovations for governing molecules. Before becoming the first manager of the Environmental History and Policy Program, he was the Charles C. Price Fellow and Gordon Cain Fellow at CHF. Roberts is a senior fellow in the Environmental Leadership Program. He also lectures in the History and Sociology of Science Department at the University of Pennsylvania and in the Center for Public Policy at Drexel University. Roberts holds an undergraduate degree in chemistry from Saint Vincent College.

 

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  • 2011 “Pollution Prevention and Toxics Reform: Past, Present, and Future.” Delivered at EPA Region 3, Philadelphia, PA (September).
  • 2010 “From Inception to Reform: Unpacking the History of the Toxic Substances Control Act through Archives and Oral Histories.” [with Jessica Schifano]. Delivered at the AAAS (November).
  • 2009 “What’s so scary about nano? Current Trajectories and future directions in exploring nanotoxicology.” Delivered at the AAAS (March).

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