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Appendix D
Workshop Agenda
THE GOVERNMENT-UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY RESEARCH ROUNDTABLE
in cooperation with
THE COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, AND PUBLIC POLICY
presents
Overcoming Barriers To Collaborative Research: A Workshop
March 23–24, 1998
National Academy of Sciences & National Academy of Engineering
Beckman Center
Irvine, California
Monday March 23, 1998
8:30
Welcome and Statement of Purpose (Lecture Room)
Project Co-Chairs: Gerald Dinneen
Honeywell, Inc. (retired)
Jean Bonney
Director, Education Research/Business
Digital Equipment Corporation
9:00
Opening Address - ''How Do We Manage: Tools, Metrics, and Techniques"
Gene Slowinski
Director of Strategic Alliance Research
Graduate School of Management
Rutgers University
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Perspectives from the Sectors: "The Value of Partnering"
Industry: Daniel Vapnek, formerly Senior Vice-President for Research, Amgen
Academe: Paul Christiano, Provost, Carnegie Mellon University
11:00
MODULE ONE: "Innovative Approaches to Managing the Intersection of Interests in Collaborative Research Relationships"
The challenge for this section of the agenda is to identify and to feature real cases of collaboration that draw focus to the thorny issues that plague partnerships, and that reveal successful approaches to managing those trouble spots. The cases have been selected to illustrate several very different structural approaches to forming partnerships, alliances, or other types of collaborative arrangements.
Case Study I: Consortia
Grant Brewen, CEO, Biotech Research and Development Consortium (BRDC), Peoria, Ill.
11:30
Q&A, Group Discussion
12:00
Lunch Buffet
1:30
Case Study II: Incubator
Glenn Doell, Director, Incubator Program, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Vice-Chairman, National Business Incubation Association
Case Study III: Government-funded Research Center
Kristina Johnson, Director, Optoelectronic Computing Systems Center, University of Colorado, Boulder
3:00
Q&A, Group Discussion
4:00
Breakout Discussions
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Tuesday March 24, 1998
8:30
MODULE TWO: "Proprietary Impediments to Research Partnerships—Intellectual Property, Patenting, Royalty Rights, and Reach-Through Provisions"
While formulaic solutions to these problems do not exist, templates to address each of these issues are relatively plentiful. In this session, speakers will lead discussion of prototypes they and members of the audience have used in negotiating and managing research partnerships with outside parties, highlighting the shortfalls of each; they will discuss the informal or ad hoc solutions they have discovered through experience; and they will direct discussion to options for improved partnering. Speakers and cases have been selected to illuminate differences encountered across disciplines (e.g., biomedical vs. info tech) and across types of institutions.
Opening Remarks
Stephen Atkinson, Director of Licensing and Technology Management, OraVax
9:30
Sectoral Variants:
Prototype I: Biomedical Research
Richard Koehn, Vice-President for Research, University of Utah
10:00
Q&A, Group Discussion
10:45
Prototype II: Information Technology
Stan Schneider, President, Real-Time Innovations, Inc.
Prototype III: Advanced Manufacturing
Joe Cunning, Executive Director, National Textile Center/University Research Consortium
11:45
Q&A, Group Discussion
12:15
Lunch Buffet (Refectory)
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Prototype IV: Specialty Chemicals
Francis Via, Director of Contract Research, Akzo Corporate Research
Prototype V: Academic
Teri Willey, Vice-President, ARCH Development Corporation
2:30
Q&A, Group Discussion
3:00
BREAK
3:15
Working Sessions: "What Will We Take Home?"
Moderated by Jean Bonney and Gerald Dinneen, Project Co-Chairs
4:30
Closing Commentary: Visions for the Future
Eric Haseltine, Vice-President & Chief Scientist for Research & Development, Walt Disney Imagineering, Inc.
5:00
Adjourn
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