10/28/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 10/28/2024 15:09
"[S]cience and technology is advancing at a fever pitch, but if it's not advancing in the service to humankind, then that's a problem," McQuillan told The Boston Globe.
To this end, McQuillan, founder and CEO of waste management company Triumvirate Environmental, has invested ten million dollars in a new Boston area institute to explore "the interplay between scientific issues and social ones," writes the Globe.
The McQuillan Institute for Science, Technology and the Human Future has its roots at Harvard University, where McQuillan studied after majoring in biochemistry and government at Bowdoin College. The institute's scientific director and cofounder is Sheila Jasanoff, a professor of science and technology studies at Harvard Kennedy School and one of McQuillan's former teachers.
McQuillan told the paper they want to promote scholarship and research that could help state and federal policymakers on a range of issues, from AI to stem cell research. "We need to be able to develop policy to regulate these new discoveries... There's technology everywhere we go, and it's coming out way faster than a democracy can manage it." Read more.