Dr. Richard P. Barke is an associate professor in the School of Public Policy. His recent research interests focus on the regulation of risk, the roles of politics within science, and science within politics. Barke has written about topics such as the political behavior of scientific disciplines, the impact of university curricula on the organization and advancement of scientific knowledge, the politics of science budgeting in Congress, and how scientists translate scientific findings into policy recommendations. Recent works involve the decision making processes by which science and ethics are reconciled in the regulation of research, particularly research involving human subjects and in nanotechnology. Currently he is writing a book about obstacles to long-term policy making.
Associate Professor & Director of Undergraduate Studies, Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts
Biography
Education
PhD, University of Rochester
MA, University of Rochester
BS, Georgia Institute of Technology