Alex Dehgan is a science diplomacy superstar. From his work on conservation to his efforts to infuse US international development with science, he has led an inspiring and unique career. In this interview, he shares how his background, including a PhD in evolutionary biology and a law degree, led him to the work he does today as CEO of Conservation X Labs, pushed him to elevate science to new heights at USAID as its Chief Scientist, and shaped his views on the incredible power of bringing more scientists into diplomatic work.
Organizations, resources, and references mentioned during this episode:
The Snow Leopard Project (including a link to Alex's book),
Conservation X Labs,
Alex's article: "More Scientists Should Join the Diplomatic Corps" in Scientific American in November 2020,
The Global Futures Laboratory at Arizona State University where Alex teaches,
The Wildlife Conservation Society,
AAAS Science & Technology Fellowships (must be a US citizen),
Mirzayan Fellowships (US and non-US citizens can apply)Ways to connect with Alex:
@lemurwrangler on Twitter,
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