Scientists & Engineers for America

Like-Minded Initiatives

SEA’s SHARP Network is not the only project in town, if you think what we are doing is important and worthwhile, please visit these other resources as well.

AAAS's project for tracking the presidential candidates and science
The American Association for the Advancement of Science’s (AAAS) project Science and Technology in the 2008 Presidential Elections is another great resource for finding information on the presidential candidates.
ASTRA's US Innovation is aimed at following Science and Technology in Congress, and the Presidential Campaigns
The Alliance For Science & Technology Research in America’s (ASTRA) project “US Innovation” is a wonderful source with information on legislation and articles on science in politics.
Popular Mechanic's Geek the Vote project to follow the presidential candidates
Popular Mechanics also created an easily understandable table on where the presidential candidates stand on geek issues.
heath08.org provides election news and analysis on health care issues
The Kaiser Family Foundation’s project analyzing helath care issues address by the presidential candidates.
Science Cures from FADEB
FASEB’s Science Cures is an voter engagement initiative focused on biomedical research issues.
Science Debate 2008 is dedicated having to a science-policy presidential debate during the general elections.
Science Debate 2008 is a group of scientists and concerned citizens calling for a presidential debate on science and technology.
Your Candidates. Your Health from Research America
Research!America’s Your Candidates-Your Health initiative tracks all the candidates for President and Congress on the ballot in November 2008. Go to www.yourcandidatesyourhealth.org and let your candidates know how important it is for them to share their views on health, science and research.