Trump staffs science and technology panel with non-scientists

March 26, 2026
Trump staffs science and technology panel with non-scientists

Here's something that might surprise you — Trump’s science and tech advisory panel is almost entirely made up of non-scientists. And get this — many are tech billionaires and investors, not researchers or academics. According to John Timmer from Ars Technica, the Biden-era PCAST was already low-profile, but Trump's version takes a different turn, heavily tilted toward wealth and industry figures. The list includes big names like Sergey Brin from Google, Mark Zuckerberg, and Larry Ellison of Oracle, with many others having backgrounds in investment or tech startups. Now, here’s where it gets interesting: the panel has nine vacancies, so more scientists could still be added, but for now, it’s clear the focus is on tech industry insiders. Timmer points out that previous chairs included people like investor David Sacks, so a pattern seems to be emerging. So what does this actually mean? Well, it raises questions about how much influence industry insiders will have on science policy going forward — and that’s definitely something to watch.

PCAST, the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, is generally not a high-profile group. It tends to be noticed when things go wrong, such as when the PCAST head named by Biden had to resign due to abusive behavior. Biden, who was generally supportive of science, didn't even name the members of PCAST until eight months after his inauguration. So it's no surprise that an administration that's been hostile to science took even longer to staff its version of the group.

The list of appointees was finally released on Wednesday, and it's notable for its almost complete absence of scientists. There are still nine unfilled vacancies on the council, so it's possible more scientists will be named later. But for now, PCAST is heavily tilted toward extremely wealthy technology figures.

These include investor Marc Andreessen, Google's Sergey Brin, Michael Dell of Dell, Larry Ellison of Oracle, Jensen Huang of NVIDIA, Lisa Su of AMD, and Mark Zuckerberg of Meta. But many of the lesser known names have similar backgrounds. Previously named chairs of PCAST are investor David Sacks and a former investment company CFO and current head of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, John Kratsios. Of the new appointees, Safra Catz also comes from Oracle, Fred Ehrsam co-founded Coinbase, and David Friedberg is another investor.

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PCAST, the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, is generally not a high-profile group. It tends to be noticed when things go wrong, such as when the PCAST head named by Biden had to resign due to abusive behavior. Biden, who was generally supportive of science, didn't even name the members of PCAST until eight months after his inauguration. So it's no surprise that an administration that's been hostile to science took even longer to staff its version of the group.

The list of appointees was finally released on Wednesday, and it's notable for its almost complete absence of scientists. There are still nine unfilled vacancies on the council, so it's possible more scientists will be named later. But for now, PCAST is heavily tilted toward extremely wealthy technology figures.

These include investor Marc Andreessen, Google's Sergey Brin, Michael Dell of Dell, Larry Ellison of Oracle, Jensen Huang of NVIDIA, Lisa Su of AMD, and Mark Zuckerberg of Meta. But many of the lesser known names have similar backgrounds. Previously named chairs of PCAST are investor David Sacks and a former investment company CFO and current head of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, John Kratsios. Of the new appointees, Safra Catz also comes from Oracle, Fred Ehrsam co-founded Coinbase, and David Friedberg is another investor.

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