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IP and Genomic and Protein Inventions

BOARD ON SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND ECONOMIC POLICY

Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy
National Research Council
Symposium on Industry-Laboratory
Partnerships: The Role of S&T Parks
AGENDA
April 22, 1998
Board Room
National Academy of Sciences
2100 C Street, NW
Washington, D.C.

Wednesday, April 22, 1998

8:30AM Continental Breakfast

9:00AM Welcome

- Charles W. Wessner, National Research Council

9:10AM Opening Remarks: Senator Jeff Bingaman

9:30AM Panel I: S&T Parks: An Overview of Recent Experience

Moderator: Henry Kelly, Office of Science and Technology Policy, The White House

The Research Triangle Experience
- Mike Luger, University of North Carolina
- The Austin Experience
- Jurgen Schmandt, University of Texas, Austin

Discussant: Irwin Feller, Pennsylvania State University

10:30AM Coffee Break

10:45AM Panel II: Technology Transfer and the National Laboratories

Moderator: Tom Mays, Morrison & Foerster

Origins of the Park Concept

- Al Narath, Lockheed Martin

The Sandia S&T Park Proposal

- Dan Hartley, Sandia

Discussants: Ken Flamm, The Brookings Institution

Kenneth M. Brown, National Science Foundation

11:45AM Lunch: Members Room

1:00PM Panel III: Institutional Design:

Moderator: Ernie Moniz, Under Secretary, Department of Energy

The Conditions for Success

Edward Malecki, University of Florida

Government, University, Industry Linkages

Adriaan de Graaf, National Science Foundation

Charles Wellborn, University of New Mexico

Industry Views

Papken Der Torossian, SVGI

William James, Procter and Gamble

Discussant: Joel Yudken, AFL-CIO

2:30PM Panel IV: Operational Challenges: Opportunities and Contributions: Funding and Governance, Cost-sharing and Cost Recovery, Facilities Access, and Intellectual Property

Moderator: Clark McFadden, Dewey Ballantine

- Mike Borrus, BRIE, University of California, Berkeley

- Lee Buchanan, DARPA

- Pete Lyons, Office of Senator Domenici

- Jim Turner, House Science Committee

Discussion

3:30PM Concluding Observations

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