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B WORKSHOP PROGRAMS AND PARTICIPANTS
Pages 86-94

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From page 86...
... GenBank/Bionet- Douglas BrutIag Genome Data Base-Robert Robbins Break :00 a.m. Current Molecular Biology Collaboratories · Informal Community Systems Bruce Schatz Archival Library Systems km Ostell 12:00 noon Working Lunch with Demonstrations of the Worm Community System and of the National Center for Biotechnology Information Portable Core Library i:30 p.m.
From page 87...
... Dinner Friday, March 13, 1992 Software and Databases-Nat Goodman 2:00 p.m. Impediments to Adoption of Collaboration Technology Lee Sproull · Perceived value of technology to the molecular biology community · User readiness and acceptance of the technology · Training for computational biologists · Lack of institutional and information infrastructure · Lack of critical mass of on-line materials · Lack of financial and institutional support for large projects 3:00 p.m.
From page 88...
... 88 Participants Douglas BrutIag, Stanford University School of Medicine Alastair Cameron, Harvard College David I Galas, Department of Energy Nat Goodman, Whitehead Institute Steven Hilgartner, Columbia University Tim Hunkapiller, California Institute of Technology David Kingsbury, George Washington University Medical Center km Ostell, National Library of Medicine Ross Overbeek, Argonne National Laboratory Robert Robbins, Johns Hopkins University Laurence Rosenberg, National Science Foundation Bruce Schatz, University of Arizona Cassandra Smith, University of California, Berkeley Gio Wiederhold, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency John Wooley, National Science Foundation
From page 89...
... Break Modeling Systems in Oceanography Lew Rothstein Informal Community Systems in Molecular Biology Bruce Schatz 10:15 a.m. Oceanography and Computing: Needs and Desires of Oceanographic Modelers Discussion Vint Cerf What are the needs of the modeling community with respect to the technology?
From page 90...
... · What must be done to realize collaboratories in oceanography in the near term? What specific proposals might be made?
From page 91...
... Gary Koob, Office of Naval Research Richard Lambert, National Science Foundation Ants Leetmaa, NOAA Climate Analysis Center Andrew Maffei, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Mike McPhaden, NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory Rebecca G Moser, Joint Oceanographic Institutions Inc.
From page 92...
... Recent Collaborative Efforts Cometary Studies on Giotto-Marcia Neugebauer Magnetospheric Studies on AMPTE Steve Fuselier Remote Operation of Instrumentation John Kelly Lunch 1:00 p.m. Future Collaborative Efforts · Geospace Environment Modeling Program Tim Eastman Space Physics Data System - Dave Winningham · International Solar-Terrestrial Program Mission Dan Baker 2:00 p.m.
From page 93...
... Adjourn 3:30 5:00 p.m. Executive Committee Meeting Participants Daniel Atkins, University of Michigan Daniel Baker, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, National Space Science Data Center Joseph Bredekamp, NASA Headquarters Vint Cerf, Corporation for National Research Initiatives
From page 94...
... McPherron, University of California, Los Angeles Marcia Neugebauer, let Propulsion Laboratory C.T. Russell, University of California, Los Angeles lames Willett, NASA Headquarters John D


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