6 Ways to be an ASHG Advocate
In an age of mistrust, disinformation, and deep polarization, staying informed and engaged is critical. Advocates are essential to raise awareness about the importance of federal science funding, its economic impact and translation into health advances, and the importance and benefits of human genetics research in dispelling old misconceptions and improving health for all. Here are the top six actions you can take to raise awareness about the value of human genetics research:
Use resources like ASHG’s advocacy fact sheets
ADVOCACY RESOURCES
- Learn more about why it’s important to be an advocate
- How to be an ASHG Advocate Webinars: https://new.ashg.org/advocacy/ashg-advocate-webinars/
- Tips for meeting with Members of Congress: https://www.faseb.org/science-policy-and-advocacy/become-an-advocate/request-a-meeting; https://www.faseb.org/science-policy-and-advocacy/become-an-advocate/share-your-story
- Use the Coalition for the Life Sciences’ Ideas for Advocacy, whether you have 10 minutes, 30 minutes, or 1 day.
- The Benefits of R&D Fact Sheets: Investment in Research Saves Lives and Money (Research!America)
- Why Invest in NIH? (United for Medical Research)
- Federal Research Funding State & District Fact Sheets (Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology [FASEB])
- Gain social media advocacy skills by using FASEB’s cheat-sheet.
- Connect with the National Science Policy Network to find chapters and programs.