About
David Lemberg received his M.S. in Bioethics from Albany Medical College. His paper, “On the Moral Significance of the Distinction Between Spare and Created Embryos” recently won Third Place in the American College of Legal Medicine’s 2010 Hoffman Bioethics Writing Competition.
David is Executive Producer and Host of SCIENCE AND SOCIETY, one of the first-ever Internet radio programs, and one of the first-ever to introduce downloadable podcasts as a value-added service, way back in July 2005.
SCIENCE AND SOCIETY focuses on
- Health care, health care policy, and public health
- Medical breakthroughs, including cancer research, genomics, regenerative medicine, and bioengineering
- Environmental conservation and global warming, alternative energy, and sustainability
- Nanotechnology
- Robotics and computer science
- K-12 science education
SCIENCE AND SOCIETY has presented interviews with more than 600 world leaders in science, industry, and education, including Nobel Laureates, best-selling authors, visionary executives, and Federal and State public policy makers.
SCIENCE AND SOCIETY provides extraordinary resources for a wide variety of projects for middle school, high school, and college students. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY materials may be used for new research, curriculum development, and course design, and to promote the growth and development of the next generation of scientists, mathematicians, and public policy experts.
David is a consultant, writer, and educator. He is the writer of a new book on gluten intolerance and celiac disease which will be in stores in December 2009.
David delivers his keynote address, “Science Fiction Becoming Science Fact”, at The Molecular Convergence Conference, Tulsa, OK, 9-21-07. Video (26-MB QuickTime file) is available here and the Power Point is available here.