Mary Woolley Advocates for American Research

Mary Woolley Advocates for American Research

From The Ongoing Transformation by Issues in Science and Technology

June 2, 2026 · 30 min

About this episode

Mary Woolley discusses her 35 years leading Research!America and the evolution of science advocacy.

On Science Policy IRL , we talk to people in science policy about what they do and how they got there. In this installment, host Josh Trapani talks to Mary Woolley about leading Research!America for 35 years. During her tenure, Research!America grew into a major research advocacy organization and helped advocate for many changes, including doubling the budget of the National Institutes of Health. In this episode, Woolley reflects on the transitions she has seen in science and the role of scientists over her career, and shares how researchers can engage with policymakers and the community. Resources: How do Americans feel about science? Check out the results from Research!America’s 2026 January National Survey . Read Mary Woolley’s letter in Issues about the importance of public engagement and understanding public sentiment. Learn more about the McClintock Letters Initiative , a national op-ed letter writing campaign to share why science needs investment.

People in this episode

Host: Josh Trapani

Guest: Mary Woolley

Topics covered

  • science policy
  • research advocacy
  • public engagement
  • scientific funding
  • policy making

Keywords

  • Mary Woolley
  • Research!America
  • science policy
  • NIH budget
  • public engagement
  • scientific research
  • policy advocacy

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Research!America, National Institutes of Health, Issues in Science and Technology, McClintock Letters Initiative

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