Workshop: Science Map – Open data and public policies
Our second workshop, which sees the participation of members of the academic and scientific community as well as institutional, private and third sector representatives, proposes a reflection on methods of access, use and interpretation of data and the role that these can have, including impacts and opportunities, in the development of public policies aimed at protecting the collective interest. How do we regulate access and sharing of valuable but also highly sensitive information?
In a society where data is increasingly present, but is not always used “well”, how do we transmit the culture of data to citizens while promoting data education from a citizen science perspective? How often should decision makers guide their decisions on the basis of scientific evidence.
Friday 26 February 2021, h 15.00 – 18.30 (online).
Institutional welcome Patrizio Bianchi, Minister for Education
Opening remarks Francesca Ieva, Politecnico di Milano
Panel
Francesca Anglois, Associazione per lo Sviluppo della Valutazione e l’Analisi delle Politiche Pubbliche (ASVAPP)
Ivana Pais, Università Cattolica
Bruna Gumiero, Osservatorio Citizen Science | Università di Bologna
Gabriele Pelissero, Fondazione Sanità Futura | Università di Pavia
Stefano Zapperi, Complex Data | Università di Milano
Andrea Borruso, OnData
Andrea Sottoriva, Computational Biology Research Centre, Human Technopole
Luciano Violante, Fondazione Leonardo
Francesca De Chiara, Fondazione Bruno Kessler
Stefania Vasselli, Direzione Generale Prevenzione del Ministero della Sanità
Andrea Trentini, Università di Milano
Moderated by
Niccolò Donati, Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli
With the participation of
Federico Magrin, Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli
For further information and to sign up, please visit: https://bit.ly/2ZNQ021