Adam Seth Levine

@adamsethlevine

SNF Agora Assoc Prof of Health Policy & Management . Connecting science & policy, one collaboration at a time. Pres of research4impact. 🏳️‍🌈

Joined August 2011

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    21 Oct 2020
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  2. Mar 3

    Totally been there! As academics we excel at building walled gardens

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    There's still time to apply for SNF Agora's Visiting Fellows program! We are recruiting fellows from diverse sectors, disciplines, backgrounds, and ideologies to work with our faculty, researchers, and students. Hurry! The deadline to apply is Feb. 28.

    This image is of the SNF Agora Visiting Fellows program flyer. The flyer's title is "APPLY TO BE A VISITING FELLOW AT SNF AGORA." The flyer reads: "We are now accepting applications for our 2021-2022 Visiting Fellows cohort!" The flyer lists the application date (Sunday, February 28, 2021) and the website link. The flyer has two images. One image is of a female Johns Hopkins University student at a podium. The other image is of former New York Times reporter Scott Shane teaching an undergraduate course.
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  4. Feb 21

    Here are some research findings showing this w a different issue (health care affordability):

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  5. Feb 21

    But it’s also really unsuccessful if the goal is engaging readers on the issue ... getting them to pay closer attention, seek out more info, things like that

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  6. Feb 21

    It’s really successful if the goal is communicating magnitude...

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  7. Feb 21

    Todays NYT front page is both really successful *and* really unsuccessful ... here’s why (based on research and I did!):

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  8. Feb 18

    My friend is running this cool new study to see how well people predict the future. He’s looking for lots of new participants! Please see below for details — it’s a fun way to spend 20 mins & get paid:

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    Feb 15

    Attention all faculty! Please apply to our faculty grant program! (Tagging to help share?)

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  10. Feb 11

    We at are beyond thrilled!!!!!! is doing a ton of fantastic work on organizing/coll action in repressive regimes ... and is pioneering several collaborations w orgs like the US Institute of Peace ... follow her if you aren’t already!!! 📚

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  11. 31 Dec 2020

    The ceiling installations look beautiful but do we really want people looking up as they’re entering the building?

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  12. 28 Dec 2020

    Why do we feel pain? And why does the feeling differ across ppl so widely? A student (and pain researcher!) in my Science&Democracy class created this *fantastic* new website for her final project for those who want clear explanations and q’s answered!

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    15 Dec 2020

    🚨🚨Great opportunity for public-facing scholars.

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    12 Dec 2020

    the second piece really hits home for me. I had never sensed or encountered gendered double standards so keenly until I became a senior female academic. thanks for articulating what many of us have experienced

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    8 Dec 2020

    Good news in this pandemic: Darnell Epps (pictured below), a student I first taught in prison through was recently admitted to Yale Law School! Darnell spent more than 17 years incarcerated in a maximum security prison (1/n)

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  16. 25 Nov 2020

    It’s not enough to simply *be* trustworthy... you need to *provide evidence* that you’re trustworthy.

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  17. 24 Nov 2020

    Another reminder of the cost of absent leadership: “the lack of reporting standards for testing data is hindering the U.S. response to the virus.” Timely VERY important piece by &

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  18. 24 Nov 2020

    One of my biggest fears heading into the Biden Admin: he’ll want to take tough measures to solve problems (national lockdown, mask mandate), and that’s where beliefs of illegitimacy will rear their ugly heads. Great piece by &

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  19. 24 Nov 2020

    Great piece by , citing Danielle Allen’s work on how democracy inevitably entails sacrifice: “What if the thing we need some citizens to give up is a sense of superiority, a sense that they are — or ought to be — first among equals?”

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  20. 22 Nov 2020

    Most OWS articles only focus on the horse race and the money... yet this one describes how OWS helped Moderna and others solve day-to-day problems and facilitated new collaborations w public officials to do it ... fascinating read!!

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  21. 20 Nov 2020

    Important new argument about an under-explored aspect of daily lived experience for millions: ✅. Exquisite blend of insights from policy feedback & pol psych to support that argument: ✅. Gorgeous cover: ✅. Highly recommend this new book!!

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