
PolicyApril 25, 2018
Here's How Scientists Can Become More Politically Engaged
They can act as pro bono science consultants to nonprofits and political campaigns—and many already are
William T. Adler is a computational research specialist at the Princeton Gerrymandering Project and the founder of the Scientist Action and Advocacy Network. He holds a PhD in neural science from New York University. Follow him on Twitter @wtadler.

Here's How Scientists Can Become More Politically Engaged
They can act as pro bono science consultants to nonprofits and political campaigns—and many already are