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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Workshop Participants." National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and Institute of Medicine. 2014. Culture Matters: International Research Collaboration in a Changing World: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18849.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Workshop Participants." National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and Institute of Medicine. 2014. Culture Matters: International Research Collaboration in a Changing World: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18849.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Workshop Participants." National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and Institute of Medicine. 2014. Culture Matters: International Research Collaboration in a Changing World: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18849.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Workshop Participants." National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and Institute of Medicine. 2014. Culture Matters: International Research Collaboration in a Changing World: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18849.
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Appendix D    Workshop Participants    Osman Ahmed   Giulio Busulini   Head, Global Research and Innovation   Scientific Attaché   Siemens Building Technologies, Inc.   Embassy of Italy       Lida Anestidou   Benjamin Caballero   Senior Program Officer   Professor   The National Academies   Johns Hopkins University       Thomas Arrison   Frenanda Cabello Reyna   Senior Staff Officer   Assistant   National Research Council   Embassy of Mexico       Michael Bard   John Carfora   Musician   Associate Provost for Research    Advancement and Compliance   William Berry   Loyola Marymount University   Director, Board on Global Science     and Technology  James Casey   The National Academies   Interim Director of Pre‐Award Services     The University of North Carolina   Robert Bertram   at Chapel Hill   Director, Office of Agricultural    Research and Policy in Technology   Kristina Chinn   U.S. Agency for International  Procurement Agent   Development   The Boeing Company       Elise Blaese   Denise Clark   Project Manager   Associate Vice President for  IBM Research   Administration     University of Maryland   Mat Burrows     Principal Author   Gwen Coat   Global Trends 2030 Report   Senior Program Associate   American Association for the  Advancement of Science   81 

82                   Culture Matters: International Research Collaboration in a Changing World  Derrick Cogburn   Sabrina Hall   Associate Professor, School of  Program Associate   International Service and Executive  The National Academies   Director, COTELCO/IDPP     American University   Robert Hardy     Director, Contracts and IP  Ames Dhai   Management   Professor   Council on Governmental Relations   Steve Biko Centre for Bioethics       Stephanie Harrington‐Hurd   Christoph Ebell   International Programs Manager   Science and Technology Counselor   American Society for Engineering  Embassy of Switzerland   Education       Dennis Fortner   Chris Henderson   Senior Manager Intellectual Property &  Intern   Strategic Technology Agreements   The National Academies   Northrop Grumman Corporation       John Hickman   Amit Frank   Director, Global University Relations   Assistant to the Minister of Agriculture  John Deere   & Science Affairs     Embassy of Israel   Lynne Hollyer     Associate Director   Kirt Fuller   University of California, Berkeley   Industry Contracts Manager     Oregon State University   Marie Imbs     Deputy Attache for Science and  Matthew Gerdin   Technology   Foreign Affairs Officer   French Embassy   U.S. Department of State       Mary Jordan   Aura Gimm   Senior Tech Adviser, Public–Private  S&T Policy Fellow   Partnerships  American Association for the  U.S. Agency for International  Advancement of Science/DoD Basic  Development   Research Office       Katie Kalinowski   Olivia Goldstein   Senior Program Associate   Assistant for U.S. Russia Innovation  The National Academies   Corridor     American Councils for International  Miriam Kelty   Education   Independent Consultant     National Institutes of Health (retired)   Kenneth Goretta     International Program Manager   Air Force Office of Scientific Research  

Appendix D  83  Frederick Leong   Rick Nader   Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry   Vice Provost for International Affairs   Michigan State University   University of North Texas       Jess Lowenberg‐DeBoer   Le Thy Nguyen   Associate Dean and Director of  Academic Associate   International Programs in Agriculture   Embassy of Switzerland   Purdue University       Takashi Ohama   Elizabeth (Libby) Lyons   Director, Washington, DC Office   Senior Advisor   Japan Science and Technology   U.S. Department of State   Agency (JST)       Philipp Marxgut   Sonia Ortega   Science and Technology Attaché   Program Director   Embassy of Austria   National Science Foundation       Mark Maurice   Mary Ann Ottinger   Director, International Office   Professor   Air Force Office of Scientific Research   University of Maryland       Alexandra McKeown   Jurij Paraszczak   Associate Dean   Director of IBM Research Industry  Johns Hopkins University   Solutions     IBM   Gil Miller     Corporate Vice President and Chief  Tom Plewes   Technology Officer   Director, Committee on Population   Noblis   National Research Council       Barbara Mittleman   Lili Portilla   VP, Clinical; Head, Immunology   Director, Office of Strategic Alliances   Nodality, Inc.   National Center for Advancing    Translational Sciences (NCATS)   Scott Montgomery     Affiliated Faculty Member, Jackson  Gautam Prakash   School of International Studies   Acting Director   University of Washington   Office of Innovation and    Entrepreneurship   Laurena Mostella   U.S. Department of Commerce  Administrative Assistant   Economic Development Administration  The National Academies       Celine Ramstein   C. D. Mote, Jr.   Deputy Attaché   President   French Embassy   National Academy of Engineering      

84                   Culture Matters: International Research Collaboration in a Changing World  Andrew Reynolds   David Stonner   Senior Advisor, Space and Advanced  Former Director, International Science  Technologies   & Engineering   U.S. Department of State   National Science Foundation       Julissa Reynoso   Eric Strauss   U.S. Ambassador to the Oriental  President's Professor   Republic of Uruguay   Loyola Marymount University   U.S. Department of State       Kathryn Sullivan   Peter Revesz   Senior Advisor   Program Manager Air Force Office of  National Science Foundation   Scientific Research     University of Nebraska–Lincoln   Elyse Summers     Director, Division of Education and  Rosemary Ryan   Development   Specialist   Office for Human Research Protections   Southwest Research Institute       Nancy Sung   Daniel Satinsky   Acting Section Head Integrative &  Vice President, Business Development   Science Technology  Foresight Science & Technology   National Science Foundation       Patrick Schlesinger   Ester Sztein   Assistant Vice Chancellor   Assistant Director, Board on  University of California, Berkeley   International Scientific Organizations     The National Academies   Richard Selby     Director, Engineering   Sandra Titus   Northrop Grumman Aerospace  Director   Systems   Intramural Research Office of Research    Integrity   Subhash Singhal     Battelle Fellow Emeritus   Judith Torney‐Purta   Pacific Northwest National Laboratory   Professor     University of Maryland   Susan Sauer Sloan     Director, GUIRR   Ted Trimble   The National Academies   Director, Center for Global Health     National Cancer Institute   Jeff Spaeder     Senior Vice President and Chief  Gregory White   Medical & Scientific Officer   Executive Director   Quintiles   National Academy of Education       Robert Stoll   Partner   Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP  

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In an increasingly interconnected world, science and technology research often transects international boundaries and involves researchers from multiple nations. This paradigm provides both new opportunities and new challenges. As science and technology capabilities grow around the world, United States-based organizations are finding that international collaborations and partnerships provide unique opportunities to enhance research and training. At the same time, enhancing international collaboration requires recognition of differences in culture, legitimate national security needs, and critical needs in education and training.

Culture Matters is the summary of a workshop convened by the Government-University-Industry Research Roundtable (GUIRR) in July 2013 to address how culture and cultural perception influence and impact the process by which research agreements are made and negotiated across international boundaries. In this workshop, "Culture Matters: An Approach to International Research Agreements", representatives from around the world and from GUIRR's three constituent sectors - government, university, and industry - gathered to provide input into four specific meeting tracks or domains. The tracks focused on research and agreements affecting or involving people/human subjects; environmental and natural resources; science, engineering, and manufacturing; and agriculture and animal issues. This report examines each of these domains and the role that culture and cultural expectations may have in the forging and implementation of international research agreements.

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