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Appendix C: Biographical Sketches of Steering Committee Members and Workshop Presenters
Pages 100-106

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... Her research focuses on robust methods, exploratory data analysis, and characterization of uncertainty in the physical, chemical, biological, and engineering sciences, and on methodology for the analysis of screening trials. She is a fellow of the American Statistical Association and is an elected member of the International Statistics Institute.
From page 101...
... His primary interests are in the history, design, evaluation, and politics of federal policies and programs intended to stimulate technological innovation in the commercial marketplace. He previously served as vice provost for research at George Mason University and held senior positions at the RAND Corporation, the National Research Council, the Congressional Research Service, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the U.S.
From page 102...
... WORKSHOP PRESENTERS Jeff Alexander is a senior science and technology policy analyst with SRI International. His research focuses on the areas of technology analysis, national and regional innovation policy, corporate and government research and development management, and collaborative innovation networks.
From page 103...
... Prior to his position at NCSES, Boroush was a senior policy analyst in the U.S. Department of Commerce's Technology Administration, where he was a member of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy's Interagency Working Group on the Science of Science Policy.
From page 104...
... His research has focused on innovation and science policy, including the influence of intellectual property, industry structure, and knowledge flows on public and private decision making in agricultural research and devel ������������������� opment. He has served on the National Science and Technology Council's interagency working group on Science of Science Policy and the Research in Engineering Education Science Performance Team since 2006, and more recently has been active in USDA implementation of the STAR METRICS initiative to develop new ways to examine the reach and impact of federal science.
From page 105...
... His research deals with the economics of technological innovation and the effects of public policies on innovation. His academic awards include the Raymond Vernon Prize from the Association for Public ­ olicy P Analysis and Management, the Economic History Association's Fritz Redlich Prize, the Business History Review's Newcomen Prize, and the Cheit Outstanding Teaching Award.


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