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Editorial Board:

Editor-in chief
Emma Brown (Univ. of Cambridge)

Managing editor
Michele Sanguanini
Editors 
Paolo Andrich (HAL24K), Zak Lakota-Baldwin (Univ. of Cambridge), Thomas Freitag (Harvard Medical School), Kate Howlett (Univ. of Cambridge), Dillon Rinauro (Univ. of Cambridge), Carolyn Rogers (Reddie & Grose LLP), Darius Sultani (PIK),
Communications Officer
James Dickinson (Univ. of Cambridge)

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Perspectives

Rethinking Informed Consent in the Context of Big Data – Anna Bruvere and Victor Lovic  [pg.5]

Communicating Climate Change Beyond Western Societies: A Tale of the Czech Republic
and India– Anandita Sabherwal and Ondřej Kácha [pg. 9]

Why it’s time to stop considering Evidence-Based Policy and Evidence-Based Medicine as
analogous when it comes to Randomized Controlled Trials: An argument from Clinical
Equipoise – Charlotte Zemmel [pg. 18]

Communications

Ecological Tipping Points: Uncertainties and Policy Approaches – Darren Wong [pg. 23]

Horizon Scan Communication

Blast from the Past: Pathogen Release from Thawing Permafrost could lead to Future
Pandemic – Alex Christie [pg. 30]

Innovation vs. Privacy: tech’s false dichotomy – Adam Ó Conghaile [pg 38]

CJSP Associates

Ghazi Ahamat; Armando Aliu
Jack Birch; Shannon Bohle
Josh Brian; Tara Callahan
Ruby Coates; Louise de Thomasson
James Dickinson; Tiarnan Doherty
Minfei Fei; Adriana Fonseca
Aswathy V. Girija; Veronika Golovina
Marcos Gonzalez Hernando; Maren Heimhalt
Affan Iqbal; Leia Judge
Thomas King; William Knapp
Jennie Leggat; Alice Oates
Cecilie Olesen; Alice Rees
Catherine Rhodes; Tayza Rossini
Laura Ryan; Nicolas Schneider
Ana Paula Seraphim; Miriam Shovel
Alessandra Silva; Eleni Tente
Evelyna Wang; Victor Yip
Valeria Zambianchi

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Editor-in chief
Emma Brown (Univ. of Cambridge)

Managing editor
Michele Sanguanini
Editors 
Paolo Andrich (HAL24K), Zak Lakota-Baldwin (Univ. of Cambridge), Thomas Freitag (Harvard Medical School), Kate Howlett (Univ. of Cambridge), Dillon Rinauro (Univ. of Cambridge), Carolyn Rogers (Reddie & Grose LLP), Darius Sultani (PIK),
Communications Officer
James Dickinson (Univ. of Cambridge)
Cover Artwork 
Anne Machel @typosanddoodles (Univ. of Cambridge)

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Editorial

Can we ‘close the gap’ in a ‘post-COVID’ world? – Emma Brown [pg 6]

Perspectives

Tackling Obesity—For the Few – Jennie Leggat  [pg.10]
Reimagining rare disease policies through a global lens – Austin Lai [pg. 14]

Communications

Dementia Implementation Plan Review: its role in dementia policy and future perspectives – Bogdan Kobierskij [pg. 19]

Socioeconomic impact of youth mental health disorders and abuse of substances in West
and Central Africa – Rodrigo Cataldi [pg. 25]

Horizon Scan Communication

The Future of Miniaturised Organs in Drug Development and Testing – Timothy S. Chisholm [pg. 33]

Review

Science, Policy and the Public in Italy: A full day conference for UK-based researchers to meet The Role of Patients and Patient Activism in the Development of Long COVID Policy – Gabrielle McClymont [pg. 44]

CUSPE Reports

Power and Responsibility: The Role of the Sciences in Reducing Social Inequality – Sarah Nelson and Argyris Zardilis [pg. 56]

Invited contribution

So You Want to Start a Patient ‘Policy Panel’ – Dr. Ross P. Coron [pg. 61]

CJSP Associates

Ghazi Ahamat; Armando Aliu
Jack Birch; Shannon Bohle
Josh Brian; Tara Callahan
Ruby Coates; Louise de Thomasson
James Dickinson; Tiarnan Doherty
Minfei Fei; Adriana Fonseca
Aswathy V. Girija; Veronika Golovina
Marcos Gonzalez Hernando; Maren Heimhalt
Affan Iqbal; Leia Judge
Thomas King; William Knapp
Jennie Leggat; Alice Oates
Cecilie Olesen; Alice Rees
Catherine Rhodes; Tayza Rossini
Laura Ryan; Nicolas Schneider
Ana Paula Seraphim; Miriam Shovel
Alessandra Silva; Eleni Tente
Evelyna Wang; Victor Yip
Valeria Zambianchi

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Michele Sanguanini (Univ. of Cambridge)

Editors           

Timothy D. Arvan (Univ. of Cambridge), Rosie Bell (Univ. of Cambridge)
Emma Brown (Univ. of Cambridge), Prashanth S. Ciryam (Univ. of Cambridge),
Katie Cohen (Univ. of Cambridge), Simone Eizagirre Barker (Univ. of Cambridge),
Jenny (L.) Jiang (Univ. of Cambridge), Tom Spencer (Univ. of Cambridge),
Daniella Wenger (Univ. of Cambridge)

Communications Officer

James Dickinson (Univ. of Cambridge)

Cover Artwork 

Filip Jovic (Univ. of Cambridge)      

 

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Editor-in chief

Michele Sanguanini (Univ. of Cambridge)

Editors           

Timothy D. Arvan (Univ. of Cambridge), Rosie Bell (Univ. of Cambridge)
Emma Brown (Univ. of Cambridge), Prashanth S. Ciryam (Univ. of Cambridge)
Katie Cohen (Univ. of Cambridge), Simone Eizagirre Barker (Univ. of Cambridge)
Jenny (L.) Jiang (Univ. of Cambridge), Tom Spencer (Univ. of Cambridge)
Daniella Wenger (Univ. of Cambridge)

Communications Officer

James Dickinson (Univ. of Cambridge)

Cover Artwork 

Filip Jovic (Univ. of Cambridge)      

 

 

 

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From 2012 to 2019, CUSPE collected policy papers under the name of CUSPE Communications. These 1000-2000 words pieces featured editorial pieces, policy briefs, research reviews and other types of short communications on various topics where science interacts with policy and vice versa. 

In October 2019, the Publications team at CUSPE formalised CUSPE Communications and began accepting submissions for a new student-run peer-reviewed journal, the Cambridge Journal of Science & Policy (CJSP). You can find our current and previous issues here 

CALL FOR PAPERS   

Volume 5, Issue 1 is now open for submissions, from authors from all career stages based anywhere in the world. Please see our Submissions Page for more information on how to pitch or submit.

We accept articles that promote the science-policy interface. We are an open-access, triple-blind, peer-reviewed journal. 

We actively encourage submissions from early and late-career researchers across institutions and industries. We pride ourselves in working closely with authors to maximise the potential of their article.  

 CJSP mainly publishes two article types: 

  • Communications (short, 1000-2000 words): These can be about science policy or science for policy, and other relevant topics. They should be similar in style to a policy brief or POSTnote. 
  • Perspectives (short, 1000-2000 words): These include opinions on policy issues, interviews, policy debates, book reviews etc. While still being evidence-based, perspectives are less data-driven than communications. 

 

CJSP occasionally publishes: 

  • Reviews (essay length, at least 4000 words): These discuss new developments in a scientific field and their potential impacts on policy, policy proposals regarding current science and technology issues, or similar.
  • Reports (short, 1000-2000 words): These can be write-ups of science policy conferences, lectures, workshops or activities. These focus mainly on those organised by CUSPE.  
  • Invited Contributions: Any of the above article types may be invited by the Editorial Board and are subject to peer-review.  

 

All contributions are deposited on Apollo, the Cambridge University research output repository, upon acceptance. 

 

Do you want to be a CJSP peer-reviewer?

We are currently recruiting potential peer reviewers. You do not have to be affiliated with the University of Cambridge to apply. Please fill in this form if you are interested: https://forms.gle/52JKbc6hubsXp8Av7,or email mads2@cam.ac.uk if you have any questions.