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'''Science Czar''' is the informal title that has been given to the official heading the [[White House]]'s Office of Science and Technology Policy during the [[George W. Bush]]<ref>http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/mar2004/tc20040316_5366_tc166.htm</ref> and [[Barack Obama]]<ref>John Holdren</ref> Administrations.
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The informal title of '''"Science Czar"''' has been used to refer to the president's top adviser on science and technology issues. President [[Barack Obama]]'s science czar is [[John Holdren]]. Officially, Holdren holds the titles Director, Office of Science and Technology Policy and Co-Chair, President's Council of Advisers on Science and Technology.<ref>https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/john-holdren/gIQASH6GAP_topic.html</ref>
  
The current holder of that title is [[John Holdren]], PhD, formerly of the [[Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute]].
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President [[George W. Bush]]'s "science czar" was [[John Marburger]].<ref>http://www.businessweek.com/stories/2004-03-15/a-talk-with-bushs-science-czar</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:30, December 10, 2020

The informal title of "Science Czar" has been used to refer to the president's top adviser on science and technology issues. President Barack Obama's science czar is John Holdren. Officially, Holdren holds the titles Director, Office of Science and Technology Policy and Co-Chair, President's Council of Advisers on Science and Technology.[1]

President George W. Bush's "science czar" was John Marburger.[2]

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