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Appendix A: Workshop Agenda
Pages 41-46

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... Cicerone, President, National Academy of Sciences Philip Coyle, Associate Director for National Security and International Affairs, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy 8:50 a.m. Statement of Meeting Goals Michael T
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... Vest Discussion Leaders: Rita Colwell, Khotso Mokhele Short Break 10:30 a.m. Session II: Maximizing Scientific Advances in the Context of an Increasingly Global Research Community How can bilateral and multilateral scientific collaborations be enhanced by removing barriers and by finding ways for federal programs to be more flexible and innovative?
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... Moderator: Cherry Murray Discussion Leaders: Karen Strier, Tom Casadevall Short Break 2:30 p.m. Session IV: Effective Global Science What are examples of effective global science policy?
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... Moderator: John Boright Discussion Leaders: Shafiqul Islam, Munir Alam, David Hamburg Short Break 11:00 a.m. Session III: Barriers to Progress in International Science Diplomacy Science and diplomacy meet and are being applied to a com plex environment of different interests.
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... Moderator: Vaughan Turekian Discussion Leaders: Abdul Hamid Zakri, Marvadeen Singh Wilmot, Azamat Abdymomunov 3:00 p.m. Going Forward: Summary of the Workshop Discussion Based on the discussions and the attendee's reflections, this session will respond to the workshop goals and summarize promising examples of successful approaches and sugges tions for science diplomacy and offer more flexible and innovative ways for federal agencies to enhance interna tional scientific collaboration and respond to changing pat terns in global scientific movement.


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