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IP and Genomic and Protein Inventions

Public-Private Partnerships:

Partnering Against Terrorism

Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy

U.S. National Academy of Sciences

DRAFT AGENDA

3 October 2002

National Academy of Sciences

2100 C Street, NW

Washington, DC

8:00 AM Continental Breakfast

8:30 AM Welcome

Dale Jorgenson, Harvard University*

8:35 AM Introduction

Bill Spencer, International SEMATECH*

8:50 AM Panel I: Partnering to Meet the New Security Challenge

Moderator: TBD

Partnering for Cyber-security and Infrastructure Protection

Congressman Sherwood L. Boehlert (R-NY)*

Capitalizing on the Nation’s Research Portfolio

Gordon Moore, Intel Corporation (ret.)*

Questions and Discussion

10:00 AM Coffee Break

10:15 AM Panel II: Best Practice Examples of Public-Private Partnerships

Moderator: Arden Bement, NIST*

TBA

Partnering for Progress: The Advanced Technology Program

Maryann Feldman, Johns Hopkins University*

SEMATECH: Assessing the Contribution

Ken Flamm, Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs*

Questions and Discussion

Discussant: Mike Borrus, Petkevich Group, LLC*

12:00 PM Lunch

1:30 PM Panel III: Partnerships Against Bioterrorism:

Moderator: Ed Penhoet, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley (ret)*

Partnering for Vaccines: The NIAID Perspective

Anthony Fauci, NIAID (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases)+

Partnering for Vaccines: The Private Research Perspective

Gail Cassell, Lilly Research Laboratories of Eli Lilly and Company*

Questions and Discussion

Discussant: Kathy Behrens, RS Investment Management*

3:00 PM Coffee Break

Moderator: Bill Bonvillian, Senator Lieberman’s Office*

Steve Flynn, Council on Foreign Relations*

Overcoming Information Overload

Anne K. Altman, U.S. Federal for the IBM Corporation*

New Technologies for New Threats

Al Romig, Sandia National Laboratories+

Questions and Discussion

Discussant: TBD

4:30 PM Roundtable on Partnering for National Missions: Defense, Health and Energy

Moderator: Pat Windham, President, Windham Consulting*

Gail Cassell, Lilly Research Laboratories of Eli Lilly Company*

Bill Spencer, International SEMATECH*

Ed Penhoet, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley (ret)*

5:15 PM Closing Remarks

Gordon Moore, Intel Corporation (ret.)*

5:30 PM Reception in the Great Hall

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