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Appendix A
Workshop on Resource Sharing in Biomedical Research
National Academy of Sciences
2101 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.
AGENDA
DAY ONE: JANUARY 22, 1996
8:30 a.m.
Welcome and Opening Remarks on Resource Sharing
Bruce Alberts, Ph.D.
President, National Academy of Sciences
9:00
Resource Sharing: With Whom, When and How Much?
David Cordray, Ph.D.
Professor of Public Policy and Psychology
Vanderbilt University
9:45
Case Study #1
American Type Culture Collection
Raymond Cypess, Ph.D.
Chief Executive Officer
10:45
Case Study #2
Multinational Coordinated Arabidopsis Thaliana
Genome Research Project
Chris Somerville, Ph.D.
Carnegie Institute
11:30
Case Study #3
The Jackson Laboratory Animal and Genetic Resources
Muriel T. Davisson, Ph.D.
Senior Staff Scientist and
Director of Genetic Resources
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1:00
Panel on the Role of Journals in Promoting Sharing
Herbert Tabor, Ph.D.
Editor, Journal of Biological Chemistry
Jerome Kassirer, M.D.
Editor, New England Journal of Medicine
1:45
Case Study #4
Regional Primate Research Center at the University of Washington-Seattle
William R. Morton, D.V.M.
Director
2:45
Case Study #5
Macromolecular Diffraction Biotechnology Resource Cornell High-Energy Synchrotron Source (MacCHESS)
Steven E. Ealick, Ph.D.
Principal Investigator
3:30
Case Study #6
Human Genome Center at
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Anthony V. Carrano, Ph.D.
Director
4:15
A Role for the Private Sector in Sharing Scarce Resources?
David Barry, M.D.
Chief Executive Officer
Triangle Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
5:00
An Electronic Clearinghouse for Research Materials Exchange
Eugene Sokourenko, M.D., Ph.D.
President
LabSearch International
6:15
Dinner
The Role of Government in Promoting Sharing
Harold Varmus, M.D.
Director, National Institutes of Health
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DAY TWO: TUESDAY, JANUARY 23
8:30 a.m.
Guided Discussion of Key Topics in Light of Case Studies (See attachment for explication of key topics)
Ownership—Guides:
Russell Ross, Mark Frankel
Access—Guides:
Queta Bond, Allan Shipp
Function—Guides:
Ken Berns, Judy Vaitukaitis
Costs and Cost Savings—Guides:
James Knighton, David Martin, Francis Meyer
Future Starts and Stops—Guides:
Charles Cantor, Marvin Snyder
12:15 p.m.
Workshop Adjourned
1:15
EXECUTIVE SESSION:
Committee meets to discuss outline of final report and make writing assignments
3:30
Adjourned
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