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Appendix A: Biographical Information of Committee and Staff
Pages 203-218

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... Department of Energy Award for Outstanding Scientific Achievement in Materials Chemistry, and the Charles N Reilly Award of the Society for Electroanalytical Chemistry.
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... Ms. Rabb led the department's legal efforts on health policy issues, including human stem cell research, pandemic influenza, tobacco, assisted reproductive technology, tissue and organ allocation, fetal tissue and human embryo research, informed consent, and various aspects of vaccines.
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... As the chief academic officer, Provost Adesida worked closely with the chancellor, the other vice chancellors, the deans of academic colleges and other units, academic staff, the Faculty Senate, and various committees in setting overall academic priorities for the campus. In June 2005, Provost Adesida became the 13th dean since the inception of the College of Engineering in 1870.
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... Her responsibilities as vice provost include serving as the cognizant academic dean for Stanford's 18 major university-wide interdisciplinary laboratories, centers, and institutes and overseeing university research policies, compliance with research regulations pertaining to human and animal research and laboratory safety, the Office of Technology Licensing/Industry Contracts Office, and shared facilities. Her research laboratory investigates the molecular mechanisms of human herpes virus infections, focusing on varicella-zoster virus, and T cell immune responses to viral vaccines and has had continuous National Institutes of Health funding since 1985.
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... . She has held positions as director of pediatric stem cell transplantation at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Children's Hospital.
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... He has also received several awards including decoration for Meritorious Civilian Service to the United States Air Force, the Goddard Medal, and two NASA public service medals.
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... Liedtke, Jr. Chair in Cancer Research, at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, and SWOG vice chair of translational medicine.
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... Dr. Ellis serves as an inaugural cochair of the NCI National Clinical Trials Network Correlative Sciences Committee.
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... , and received his public health degree from the University of California, Berkeley. He trained in pediatrics at UCSF and undertook fellowship training in pediatric hematology/oncology at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Boston Children's Hospital.
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... , from which he received the Gold-Headed Cane Award for lifetime achievement in 2004; president of the Association of Pathology Chairs, from which he received the Distinguished Service Award in 1999; a member of the Board of Directors and of the Executive Committee of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology; and a member of the Board of Directors of the Association of Academic Health Centers.
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... Dr. Robinson also led the OHSU participation in the NCRR funded eagle-i Consortium, which was established to build a prototype of a national research resource discovery network to help biomedical scientists search for and find previously invisible, but highly valuable, research resources.
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... Dr. Rosol served on advisory boards to the National Institutes of Health, Department of Agriculture, American Veterinary Medical Association, and Morris Animal Foundation.
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... ; Managing University Intellectual Property in the Public Interest (2010) ; Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Path Forward (2009)
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... Prior to joining the National Academies, Mr. Rudin served as senior vice president for career readiness and senior vice president for advocacy, government relations, and development at the College Board from 2006 to 2014.
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... ; Managing University Intellectual Property in the Public Interest (2010) ; and Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Path Forward (2009)


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