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Science at a Crossroads: The Intersection of Politics & Policy Symposium

February 5, 2026

2026 Symposium

This year's Symposium explored the changing landscape of federal funding, the role of politics and policy in shaping research and innovation, and how we can navigate uncertainty with creativity and resilience. The event brought forward-thinking perspectives to examine historical context, current tensions, and what’s at stake for scientific research in Colorado and beyond. Through thought-provoking conversations, success stories, and practical solutions, the Symposium challenged assumptions, spotlighted potential paths forward, and sought to reimagine our future.

Session Recordings

Revisit all of this year's terrific panels and keynotes.

Former National Science Foundation Director Sethuraman “Panch” Panchanathan opens the 2026 Symposium by exploring the importance and value of public research, the urgent challenges and opportunities facing science today, and how we can ensure a robust future for science and its continuing impact on economic and societal prosperity.

As polarization deepens and trust in institutions shifts, science has become a central point of political conflict. In this fireside chat, political scientist Seth Masket of the University of Denver and science policy scholar Tony Mills of the American Enterprise Institute explore the forces driving the politicization of science, how public attitudes and partisan narratives are evolving, and what these trends mean for policymaking, scientific expertise, and the future of public discourse.

Colorado Governor Jared Polis discusses the important role of science and evidence in policy-making, and Colorado’s leadership and continued commitment to innovation, tech, and science.

Federal research funding is contracting just as society’s scientific needs are accelerating, creating gaps that new public, private, and philanthropic investment models are attempting to fill. This session explores the strengths and limitations of these models, what's at risk in the shifting funding landscape, and new ideas to bolster research and its impact. The Panel features: Cristin Dorgelo, Former Official at the Office of Management and Budget and Office of Science and Technology Policy, Justin Milner, Executive Vice President of Evidence and Evaluation at Arnold Ventures, Dan Powers, Executive Director, CO-LABS, and Jesus Salazar, Co-Founder and CEO of Pico AI, and Chairman, Prosono.

Vanessa Otero, founder of Ad Fontes Media and creator of the Media Bias Chart, shares how to measure media bias and reliability with rigor, unpacks the media’s impact on science communication, and offers tools for navigating today’s fragmented information landscape.

A panel of local leaders explore how Colorado's innovation and R&D landscape is responding to current funding and priorities, while highlighting the state's strengths, strategies, and opportunities for leadership. The panel features: Waleed Abdalati, Director, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), University of Colorado Boulder, Kelly Brough, President and CEO of Fitzsimons Innovation Community, Lu Córdova, Colorado Governor's Advisor, Strategic Planning & Projects, and  Massimo Ruzzene, Senior Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation and Dean of the Institutes, University of Colorado Boulder.

Author and innovation expert Bina Venkataraman is in conversation with Institute Executive Director Kristan Uhlenbrock to reflect on all the Symposium sessions and where we can go from here to advance both science and society. Bina explores how research can move forward during uncertain times, what we can learn from other movements and generations, and how we can adopt a forward-looking lens to shape the future of inquiry and progress.

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2026 Symposium Photo Gallery

Leading with Curiosity: Building Trust When Science Communication Fails


More than 200 academics, researchers, policy makers, business leaders, and community members came together for the 2026 Symposium. Podcaster and science communicator, Victoria Bruick (far right), checked in with attendees throughout the day to gather their reflections on the session themes and speakers. From the importance of rebuilding trust through stories and relationships, to the future of partnerships in education and science, get a download on some of the big questions and takeaways from the event. Read the article or listen to the audio version below.

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Additional Resources

A curated list of resources recommended by this year's speakers.

Opening Plenary: Science the Endless Frontier

TIGHT Framework - Dr. Panchanathan's framework for cultivating an environment that supports democratization of innovation.

Sedona Forum Excerpt - A short video of Dr. Panchanathan explaining that the technology we celebrate today is due to the sustained investments of the past.

2026 Big Ideas Prediction - Dr. Panchanathan's predictions of the future of AI as a Cognitive Partner for researchers.

 

Fireside Chat: The Politicization of Science

The Strange New Politics of Science - An article by Tony Mills and Price St. Clair on the polarization of trust in science from Issues in Science and Technology 41, no. 3, Spring 2025.

Universities, Trump, and the anti-intellectual tradition - An essay by Seth Masket on education and the Red Scare.

Solidarity or capitulation - Seth's essay discussing universities resisting or complying with the Trump administration.

Tusk - Seth's Substack on understanding U.S. political parties, who they nominate, how, and why.

The Elephants in the Room - The forthcoming book (available June 2026) by Seth Masket on how Trump voters took over the Republican Party.

 

Panel: Rethinking Investment & Impact in Research

Economic Impact of Federally-Funded Labs and Institutions in Colorado - University of Colorado - Boulder study reveals dynamic research nurturing Colorado's innovation economy.

Field Notes on Moving Focused Research Organizations Forward - An article on finding ways to accelerate science by Adam Marblestone, Anastasia Gamick, Mary Wang, and Joseph Fridman in Issues in Science and Technology 42, no. 1, Fall 2025.

 

Keynote: Curiosity is a Bridge to Connection

Can curiosity heal division? Watch Scott Shigeoka's Ted Talk on why recognizing our shared humanity begins with getting curious. 

How to see the humanity in anyone - Scott's article in Psyche, on practicing "deep curiosity".

scottshigeoka.com - Learn more about Scott and his projects built on curiosity. 

Seek: How Curiosity Can Transform Your Life and Change the World - Scott's book that offers a guide to heal division, estrangement, hatred, and our most urgent societal challenges.

 

Keynote: Bias in the Media

Media Bias Chart - Check out the reliability and bias of news sources with this tool from Vanessa Otero and Ad Fontes Media.

 

Panel: Colorado’s Innovation Ecosystem 

Toward a More Competitive Colorado 2026 - This report from Metro Denver EDC is a longitudinal study of Colorado's competitiveness across 8 sections: economic vitality, livability, education, innovation, energy, infrastructure, health, and taxes.

Innovation Statewide: 16 Groundbreaking Business Developments in Colorado in 2025 - From the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade, learn about recent statewide achievements from funding rounds to national accolades and record-breaking contracts. 

CIRES - Learn more about the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences at the University of Colorado Boulder led by Waleed Abdalati.

Fitzsimons Innovation Community - Learn more about the unique research community led by Kelly Brough, including how they have built a culture of innovation, the partnerships and start-ups on their campus, and their vision for the future. 

The Creative Act: A Way of Being - Legendary music producer Rick Rubin's book on how to embed creative thinking into your approach to life. 

 

Closing Fireside Chat: A Look Through the Optimist's Telescope

The Optimist's Telescope - Bina Venkataraman's book that draws from stories she has reported around the world and new research in biology, psychology, and economics to explain how we can make decisions that benefit us over time.

Opening Plenary

Sethuraman Panchanathan  

Former Director of the U.S. National Science Foundation and Professor of Technology and Innovation at Arizona State University  

The Honorable Sethuraman Panchanathan served as the 15th Director of the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) from 2020-2025. He is a leader in the fields of science, engineering, and education, with more than three decades of experience in higher education and government. During his tenure as director of NSF, he established the first new directorate in 31 years, the Directorate for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships, aimed at delivering "Innovation Everywhere for Everyone" by accelerating the translation of science and technology for economic progress, national security, and societal impact. He also pioneered the GRANTED program to democratize participation and access to research and education investments from the NSF. Panchanathan currently serves as the University Professor of Technology and Innovation and Foundation Chair in Computing and Augmented Intelligence at Arizona State University, where he has held a faculty appointment since 1997.

Keynote Speaker

Scott Shigeoka 

Curiosity Expert, Author, and TED Speaker 

Scott Shigeoka is an internationally recognized curiosity expert, TED speaker, and the award-winning author of Seek: How Curiosity Can Transform Your Life and Change the WorldHis work focuses on how we can strengthen our well-being and relationships, including as a Fellow at UC Berkeley’s Greater Good Science Center and as the Head of Curiosity Cultivation at the Eames Institute. He is also a playwright and artist. 

Keynote Speaker

Vanessa Otero  

Founder and CEO of Ad Fontes Media

Vanessa Otero is the Founder and CEO of Ad Fontes Media, a company renowned for its innovative approach to assessing news bias and reliability. Otero's journey began with the creation of the Media Bias Chart in 2016, which quickly gained traction for its insightful categorization of news sources. This chart laid the groundwork for Ad Fontes Media, established in 2018, with a mission to rate all the news and positively transform society. Otero's leadership at At Fontes Media is marked by her commitment to bridging political divides and fostering informed communities. Her efforts have been pivotal in encouraging advertisers to invest in news media, emphasizing the importance of supporting reliable journalism as a cornerstone of democracy. 

Closing Fireside Chat

Bina Venkataraman

Journalist and Science and Innovation Policy Expert

Bina Venkataraman is an editorial leader, journalist, and science & innovation policy expert whose leadership roles have spanned The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, The Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT, and the White House. She is the author of The Optimist’s Telescope: Thinking Ahead in a Reckless Age, named a top business book by The Financial Times and a best book of the year by National Public Radio.  Bina served as Editorial Page Editor of The Boston Globe from 2019-2022. During her tenure, the Globe penned two Pulitzer finalist series in editorial writing and forged a historic partnership with Boston University. She then became The Washington Post's inaugural columnist of the future and the first Editor-at-Large for strategy and innovation on the Post’s masthead, roles she held until August 2025. She teaches courses on science, technology, and society at MIT and has also taught graduate student classes at the Harvard Kennedy School. 

Agenda

All times are Mountain Time
The event takes place at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science.

8:00 a.m.

Breakfast and Networking

8:30 a.m.

Welcoming Remarks

Kristan Uhlenbrock, Executive Director, Institute for Science & Policy
George Sparks, President/CEO of the Denver Museum of Nature and Science
8:45 a.m.

Opening Plenary: Science the Endless Frontier 

Former NSF Director Sethuraman “Panch” Panchanathan will open the Symposium by exploring the importance and value of public research, the urgent challenges and opportunities facing science today, and how we can ensure a robust future for science and its continuing impact on economic and societal prosperity. 

Sethuraman Panchanathan, University Professor of Technology and Innovation at Arizona State University Science, Engineering and Education Leader
9:30 a.m.

Fireside Chat: The Politicization of Science

As polarization deepens and trust in institutions shifts, science has become a central point of political conflict. In this fireside chat, political scientist Seth Masket of the University of Denver and science policy scholar Tony Mills of the American Enterprise Institute will explore the forces driving the politicization of science, how public attitudes and partisan narratives are evolving, and what these trends mean for policymaking, scientific expertise, and the future of public discourse. 

Seth Masket , Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center on American Politics, University of Denver
Tony Mills, Senior Fellow and Director of the Center for Technology, Science, and Energy at the American Enterprise Institute
10:15 a.m.

Break 

10:45 a.m.

Remarks

Jared Polis, Governor of Colorado
11:00 a.m.

Panel: Rethinking Investment & Impact in Research

Federal research funding is contracting just as society’s scientific needs are accelerating, creating gaps that new public, private, and philanthropic investment models are attempting to fill. This session will explore the strengths and limitations of these models, what's at risk in the shifting funding landscape, and new ideas to bolster research and its impact.

Cristin Dorgelo, Former Official at the Office of Management and Budget and Office of Science and Technology Policy
Justin Milner, Executive Vice President of Evidence and Evaluation, Arnold Ventures
Dan Powers, Executive Director, CO-LABS
Jesus Salazar, Co-Founder and CEO of Pico AI, and Chairman, Prosono,
12:00 p.m.

Keynote: Curiosity is a Bridge for Connection 

In this keynote, curiosity expert and author Scott Shigeoka will share research-based curiosity practices that anyone can use to strengthen understanding and connection, especially in an era of social and political division. This work builds on the success of his book Seek: How Curiosity Can Transform Your Life and Change the World, and his work at UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center. Scott will highlight inspiring stories and concrete tools that will introduce more curiosity into your work, relationships, and lives. 

Scott Shigeoka, Curiosity Expert, Author, TED Speaker
12:30 p.m.

Lunch

1:30 p.m.

Keynote: Bias in the Media

Vanessa Otero, founder of Ad Fontes Media and creator of the Media Bias Chart, will share how to measure media bias and reliability with rigor, unpack the media’s impact on science communication, and offer tools for navigating today’s fragmented information landscape. 

Vanessa Otero, Founder and CEO of Ad Fontes Media
2:15 p.m.

Panel: Colorado’s Innovation Ecosystem 

A panel of local leaders will explore how Colorado's innovation and R&D landscape is responding to current funding and priorities, while highlighting the state's strengths, strategies, and opportunities for leadership.

Waleed Abdalati, Director, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), University of Colorado, Boulder
Kelly Brough, President and CEO of Fitzsimons Innovation Community
Lu Córdova, Colorado Governor's Advisor, Strategic Planning & Projects
Massimo Ruzzene, Senior Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation and Dean of the Institutes, University of Colorado, Boulder
3:15 p.m.

Break

3:45 p.m.

Closing Fireside Chat: A Look Through the Optimist's Telescope

Author and innovation expert Bina Venkataraman will be in conversation with Institute Executive Director Kristan Uhlenbrock to reflect on the day's sessions and where we can go from here to advance both science and society. She will explore how research can move forward during uncertain times, what we can learn from other movements and generations, and how we can adopt a forward-looking lens to shape the future of inquiry and progress. 

Bina Venkataraman, Journalist and Science & Innovation Policy Expert
4:30 p.m.

Closing Remarks

Kristan Uhlenbrock, Executive Director, Institute for Science & Policy
George Sparks, President/CEO of the Denver Museum of Nature and Science
4:45 p.m.

Evening Reception

Enjoy hors d'oeuvres and drinks while mingling and networking.

7:00 p.m.

Adjourn

Thank you to our 2026 Sponsors

Presenting Sponsor

Montgomery Cleworth and Susannah Drake

CSU Office of the Vice President for Research and School of Global Environmental Sustainability

Alan and Barbara Rudolph

Kathryn and Chris Valdez

XCEL Energy

Media Sponsor

Axios Denver

Supporting Sponsor

Colorado Hospital Association

CU Anschutz Human Immunology and Immunotherapy Initiative (HI3)

CU Anschutz Center for Bioethics and Humanities

The Denver Foundation

J.P. Morgan Center for Commodities & Energy Management

Slosky & Company

University of Colorado Boulder

University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)


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