Chemistry and the National Agenda: The Changing Dynamics of R&D

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The ACS Committee on Science Presents

hemistry and the National Agenda: The Changing Dynamics of R&D Funding Sunday, April 2, 1995 Anaheim Marriott, Grand Ballroom F North Tower, Upper Level 8:55 AM

Henry Blount NSF

Opening Remarks

9:00 AM

Joe Bordogna NSF

Making Connections: Taking the Long View

9:30 AM

Joel Widder NSF

Changing Priorities for Federal Support: Accountability and the Investment of Public Funds

10:00 AM

George Whitesides Harvard Univ.

From Fundamental Science to Strategic Research

10:30 AM

Paul Anderson Dupont Merck

Partnerships for Productivity in a New Age

11:00 AM

Larry DuBois ARPA

11:30 AM

Ed Hayes Ohio State Univ.

The Advanced Research Projects Agency: A New Paradigm for Funding Chemical Research Enabling New Connections for Faculty Researchers

1:25 PM

Marge Cavanaugh NSF

Introductory Remarks

1:30 PM

Slayton Evans Univ. of North Carolina

Infrastructure Development in Times of Change

2:00 PM

Bob Lichter Dreyfus Foundation

Changing Role for Non-Federal Support Providers

2:30 PM

Jeff Schwartz Princeton Univ.

The Industrial -Academic Environment

3:00 PM

Ted Tabor Dow

Making Industrial Connections

3:30 PM

Janet Osteryoung NSF

Critical Connections to Other Disciplines

4:00 PM

Interactive Panel

Investigator Strategies for R&D Support in a New Era Joe Bordogna, Larry DuBois, Slayton Evans, Ed Hayes, Janet Osteryoung, Jeff Schwartz, Ted Tabor, George Whitesides (Moderator)

4:45 PM

Making Connections

Social Hour Sponsored by the Committee on Science

Cosponsored with the Divisions of Analytica

Inorganic, Organic, Physical, and Colloid and Surface Chemistry