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Ann C. Keller is the Interim Chair of the Othering & Belonging Institute's Diversity and Democracy cluster, and an Associate Professor of Health Politics and Policy at the UC Berkeley School of Public Health. Keller received her PhD in political science from Berkeley  and her BA in math and political science from Indiana University. Keller’s training also includes a two-year postdoctoral fellowship with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholars in Health Policy Research Program. Keller studies the politics of science and expertise in public policy, focusing on environmental, health and technological innovation. Recent publications focus on how politics shapes aspects of the implementation of the Affordable Care Act. She is currently Principal Investigator of a grant funded by the National Science Foundation’s Science of Science and Innovation Policy studying public sector responses to CRISPR/Cas-9 and automated vehicle innovations. She is also researching the effects of hyperpolarization on executive branch agency capacity and studies the management challenges involved in responding to infectious disease outbreaks.