Bridging the Gap Between Science and Policy: Speakers









The speakers, panelists, and other distinguished invited participants include experts in science, engineering, technology, education, national defense, and policy from academe, national laboratories, government, and industry. We encourage spirited discussion among all those who are invited to thisconference.(*Titles as of November, 2003)

• Dr. Bruce Alberts (President of National Academy of Sciences)
• Dr. Richard Anthes (President of University Corporation for Atmospheric Research)
• Dr. Frederick Bernthal (President of Universities Research Association; former Deputy Director and Acting Director of National Science Foundation)
• Dr. Rosina Bierbaum (Dean of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Michigan; former Associate Director for Environment of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy)
• Dr. Joseph Bordogna (Deputy Director of National Science Foundation)
• Dr. Allan Bromley (Sterling Professor of the Sciences, Yale University; Pres. G. H. Bush’s
Science Advisor)

• Dr. Gregory Canavan (Senior Laboratory Fellow, Los Alamos National Laboratory)
• Dr. Rita Colwell (Director of National Science Foundation)
• Dr. Robert Curl (University Professor, Rice University)
• Ambassador Edward Djerejian (Director of Baker Institute)
• Dr. Mildred Dresselhaus (Institute Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering, MIT; former Director of Department of Energy Office of Science)
• Dr. Jack Gibbons (President Clinton's first Science Advisor)
• Dr. Malcolm Gillis (President and Ervin Kenneth Zingler Professor of Economics, Rice University)
• Dr. M.R.C. Greenwood (Chancellor UC Santa Cruz; National Science Board; former Associate Director for Science of the Office of Science and Technology Policy)
• Dr. Houston “Terry” Hawkins (Special Advisor to the Director, Los Alamos National Laboratory)
• Dr. John Holdren (Director of the Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program, Kennedy School of Government School, Harvard University; former member of President Clinton’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology)
• Dr. Anita Jones (Lawrence R. Quarles Professor of Engineering and Applied Sciences, University of Virginia; National Science Board; former Director of Defense Research at the Department of Energy)
• Dr. Raymond Juzaitis (Associate Director For Weapons Research, Los Alamos National Laboratory)
• Mr. Thomas Kalil (Special Assistant to the Chancellor for Science and Technology, UC Berkeley; former Deputy Assistant to President Clinton for Technology and Economic Policy and Deputy Director of the White House National Economic Council)
• Dr. Henry Kelly (President of the Federation of American Scientists; former Assistant Director of Technology in the Office of Science and Technology Policy)
• Dr. Neal Lane (University Professor and Senior Fellow of the Baker Institute, Rice University; President Clinton’s Science Advisor)
• Dr. Eugene Levy (Howard R. Hughes Chair, Provost and Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Rice University)
• 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)
• Dr. Michael MacCracken (President of the International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences; former Executive Director of U.S. Global Change Program)
• Dr. John (Jack) Marburger III (Pres. G.W. Bush’s Science Advisor)
• Dr. Tom Meyer (Associate Director for Strategic Research at Los Alamos National Laboratory)
• Dr. Ernest Moniz (Professor of Physics, MIT, former Undersecretary of the Department of Energy)
• Dr. Duncan Moore (Professor in the Department of Optical Engineering, University of Rochester, former Associate Director for the Office of Science and Technology Policy)
• 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)

• Dr. Robert Palmer (House Science Committee, Minority Staff Director)
• Dr. Larry Papay (Sector Vice President for Integrated Solutions Sector at SAIC)
• Dr. Richard Smalley (University Professor, Rice University)
• Mr. Jeffrey Smith (Senior Advisor on Science and Technology Policy Issues, U.S. Senate; former Executive Assistant to the Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy)
• Dr. H. Guyford Stever (Pres. Ford's Science Advisor and Director of the National Science Foundation under Pres. Nixon)
• Dr. Warren Washington (Head of the Climate Change Research Section in the Climate and Global Dynamics Division at National Center for Atmospheric Research, Chairman of the National Science Board)
• Dr. Robert White (Principal with Washington Advisory Group, former President of the National Academy of Engineering)
• Dr. William Wulf (President of National Academy of Engineering)
• Mr. John Young (former President and Chief Executive Officer of Hewlett-Packard, former co-chair of the Pres. Clinton’s Council of Advisor on Science and Technology)






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