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Bridging the Gap Between Science and Society

Presiding Chair - Dr. M. R. C. Greenwood (Chancellor of the University of California at Santa Cruz)
vice in Government

SESSION 7: Science and Technology Policy
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Dr. John Marburger III (Pres. G. W. Bush’s Science Advisor)
Science Policy For The 21st Century

SESSION 8: Science and Technology Policy Advice in Government

Dr. H. Guyford Stever (Pres. Ford's Science Advisor)
Dr. Allan Bromley (Pres. G. H. Bush's Science Advisor)
Dr. John Gibbons (Pres. Clinton's first Science Advisor)
Dr. Neal Lane (Pres. Clinton's second Science Advisor)
Moderated by:
Dr. Robert Palmer (Democratic Staff Director, House Science Committee)
REMARKS
Ambassador Edward P. Djerejian (Director of the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy)
Oil, the Middle East and the US Response, Post-September 11: A Push for Energy Technology Breakthroughs
SESSION 9: Education and Technical Workforce
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Dr. Shirley Malcom (Head of the Directorate for Education and Human Resources Program at the American Association for the Advancement of Science; former member of the Pres. Clinton’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology and member of the National Science Board)
Education for a World Based in Science and Technology
SESSION 10: Education and Technical Workforce Panel
Dr. Duncan Moore (Professor in the Department of Optical Engineering, University of Rochester, former Associate Director for the Office of Science and Technology Policy)
  Science Education and Technical Workforce
Mr. Thomas Kalil (Special Assistant to the Chancellor for Science and Technology, UC Berkley; former Deputy Assistant to President Clinton for Technology and Economic Policy and Deputy Director of the White House National Economic Council)
Dr. Joseph Bordogna (Deputy Director of National Science Foundation)
Dr. Bruce Alberts (President of National Academy of Sciences)
  Science Education: The Challenges Ahead

Presiding Chair - Dr. Robert Curl (Kenneth S. Pitzer-Schlumberger Professor of Natural Sciences and
Professor of Chemistry )
ce in Government

SESSION 11: International Cooperation
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Dr. Norman Neureiter (Former Science and Technology Advisor for the Secretary of State for Sec. Albright and Sec. Powell; former Vice President of Texas Instruments Asia)
International Cooperation in Science and Technology
SESSION 12: International Cooperation Panel
Dr. Mildred Dresselhaus (Institute Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; former Director of the Department of Energy Office of Science)
Dr. Houston "Terry" Hawkins (Special Advisor to the Director, Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Dr. Frederick Bernthal (President of Universities Research Association; former Deputy Director and Acting Director of National Science Foundation)

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Los Alamos National LaboratoriesRice UniversityJames A. Baker Institute for Public PolicyNSF

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