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Appendix A: Committee Biographies
Pages 81-87

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... degree in biology from the California Institute of Technology and his Ph.D. degree in molecular biology from the University of Colorado at Boulder, under the direction of Larry Gold.
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... In 1990, Ms. Hersey returned to MIT as principal legal advisor on intellectual property matters and policy for MIT and with responsibility for advising on computer law and copyright-related issues.
From page 83...
... on intellectual property and other legal issues confronting university libraries. She worked with the ARL to develop both a basic and advanced course for librarians covering copyright and the licensing of electronic resources.
From page 84...
... He is a frequent invited speaker at biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry conferences, NTH and NAS symposia, and business schools on the subjects of structuring alliances between biotechnolOO~y and pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology entrepreneurship, bioethics, and patents and intellectual property protection in the life sciences. George Poste George Poste is Chief Executive of Health Technology Networks, a consulting group specializing in the application of genomics technologies and computing in health care.
From page 85...
... Prior to working at UCR, Natasha served as Professor in the DOE-Plant Research Laboratory at Michigan State University where she developed a research program to study the plant genes involved in nuclear and vacuolar protein sorting in Arabidopsis thaliana. Research in her laboratory is presently focused on understanding the fundamental principles of vacuolar biogenesis and protein trafficking through the secretory system and on elucidation of the components that mediate cell was biosynthesis in plants.
From page 86...
... ScheDer's work in cell and molecular biology has earned him numerous awards including the 1997 National Academy of Sciences Award in Molecular Biology. He is a member of the Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Sciences and is on the editorial board of several journals including Neuron, Molecular Biology of the Cell, and the journal of Cell Biology.
From page 87...
... She has worked at a senior level in science and medical publishing companies across a range of media, which includes textbooks, magazines, newsletters, journals, and open learning materials.


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