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Appendix B: Biographies of Committee Members
Pages 133-138

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... A foremost authority on the role of intellectual property in economic development, Professor Okediji has advised intergovernmental organizations, regional economic communities, and national governments on the effect of global intellectual property rules on innovation policy and social welfare. She served on the National Academies' Committee on the Impact of Copyright Policy on Innovation in the Digital Era (2010–2013)
From page 134...
... MARY BETH CAMPBELL Mary Beth Campbell is director of corporate partnerships at Caltech's Office of Technology Transfer and Corporate Partnerships, where she is responsible for developing and implementing Caltech's industry engagement and research partnership strategies. At Caltech, she has worked with inventors to understand and evaluate the commercial potential of inventions; she has also participated in patent decisions, and formulated and negotiated license agreements with startups and established companies.
From page 135...
... ARTI RAI Arti Rai, Elvin R Latty professor of law and the founding faculty director of the Center for Innovation Policy at Duke University School of Law, is an internationally recognized expert in intellectual property law, innovation policy, administrative law, and health law.
From page 136...
... Kappel chair in applied economics, strategic management, and entrepreneurship at the Carlson School of Management of the University of Minnesota; an affiliated faculty member in the economics department and the law school; and a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research. His main research interests are industrial organization and law and economics, and he has conducted empirical studies of price advertising; media markets; the operation of differentiated product markets; and issues related to digital products, including piracy, pricing, revenue sharing, and the value of new products.
From page 137...
... Wong served in the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, where she worked on clean energy manufacturing and led the office's National Laboratory Impact Initiative. While at DOE, she co-chaired the White House National Science and Technology Council's Lab-to-Market initiative, focused on creating economic impact from federally funded research and development.


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