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Motzer's expertise thus lies at the intersection of research development, interdisciplinarity, and team science. She has mentored hundreds of scholars and dozens of research teams through team science best practices, led several first-of-their-kind team science training and funding opportunities, and regularly coached research groups across the country and even the globe.
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is a professor of industrial-organizational psychology at The Pennsylvania State University, where she leads the Teams, Cognition, and Time lab. As the director of team science for the Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute, she merges science and practice by educating and consulting with team leaders and members on improving their team processes and outcomes.
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He is also a prominent board member of the International Network for the Science of Team Science and the Team Science Lead for the Georgia Clinical and Translational Science Awards Program. Previously, Wiese held various roles that have honed his expertise in organizational psychology and team dynamics.
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The committee then transitions to one of the newer fields of study science, the science of team science. In this context, the committee provides important definitions to help scaffold our discussion and briefly describe the differing forms of cross-disciplinary collaborations that can occur in team science.
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. From this improved understanding, the science of team science aims to help science teams make full use of their intellectual capacity (Salazar et al., 2012)
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