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Appendix C: Work of the Committee
Pages 211-214

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... A second meeting, held November 22-24, 2010, featured additional speakers and three focus groups sessions.2 Speakers included: Lamar Alexander, United States Senator Cora Marrett, Deputy Director, National Science Foundation 1  See Appendix B for committee member biographies. 2  See Appendix D for agendas of the first two committee meetings.
From page 212...
... , and Research Associate, Center for Cancer Pharmacology, University of Pennsylvania Robert Cook-Deegan, Director, Center for Genome Ethics, Law and Policy, Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy, Duke University; Member, National Research Council Study Committee for Managing University Intellectual Property in the Public Interest Daniel Atkins, Associate Vice-President for Research Cyberinfrastructure and W.K. Kellogg Professor of Community Informatics, University of Michigan This second meeting also included three "focus group sessions" on: Institutional Environment: Research University Finance and Administration Knowledge Capital: Academic Research Agendas, Resources, Organization, and Commercialization Human Capital: Doctoral Education, Postdoctoral Training, Labor Markets, and Careers Each group included committee members along with about 10 invited guests nominated by AAU, APLU, COGR, CGS, and NPA.
From page 213...
... APPENDIX C 213 each on questions provided them in advance and then continued with open discussion. A summary of each discussion was later provided by staff to the full committee.3 Information gathering, then, drew on the speakers in the committee's public sessions, the three focus group sessions, comments provided to the committee by outside groups, comments provided by individuals to the committee through the study Web site, a review of the literature, and data analysis by staff.


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