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Appendix C: Speakers Biographies
Pages 43-50

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From page 43...
... Current and previous positions include: member of the Board of Directors of the American Chemical Society (ACS) , the Industrial Research Institute, and the Educational Foundation of the Commercial Development and Marketing Association; member of the Conference Board Advisory Board for Technology Conferences; member of the Board on Chemical Sciences and Technology of the National Research Council; member of the Math and Physical Sciences Advisory Board; Member and Chair of the Waterman Award Committee of the National Science Foundation (NSF)
From page 44...
... In 2007, her accomplishments were recognized by induction into the San Mateo County Women's Hall of Fame. She currently serves as a trustee of the Keck Graduate Institute, a graduate school providing advanced degrees in Applied Life Sciences.
From page 45...
... In 2000, Naughton received the 27th Annual National Inventor of the Year award by the Intellectual Property Owners Association in honor of her pioneering work in the field of tissue engineering. Naughton sits on the Board of Directors of Celera (NASDAQ:CRA)
From page 46...
... She has served on the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute Board of Trustees at the University of California at Berkeley; as well as on the Information Technology Research and Development Ecosystem Commission for the National Academies. In 2004, she was awarded the Distinguished Alumni Award from the Department of Engineering at CU and in 2011 she was recognized with the university's George Norlin Distinguished Service Award.
From page 47...
... One of the first professional science masters degrees in the United States, the MBS emphasizes interdisciplinary and teambased active learning, and has become the premier degree for those wishing to enter and lead the biotechnology, medical device, pharmaceutical development and modern agricultural industries. Schuster has also expanded the program to include new centers focused on bioprocessing, rare diseases, and biomarkers in order to expand education and research in these critical areas affecting not only industry but the entire heath care system.
From page 48...
... From 1983 to 2010, Dr. Teitelbaum served as a program director for the Foundation and was responsible for overseeing a number of grantmaking programs, including the Sloan Research Fellowships, the Professional Science Master's program, the Science and Engineering Workforce program, the Federal Statistics program, the Sloan Public Service Awards, and the Sloan Awards for Excellence in Teaching Science and Mathematics.
From page 49...
... Foundation Wilbur and Orville Wright Graduate Research Award, the AIAA Foundation Gordon C Oates Air Breathing Propulsion Graduate Award and the American Association of University Women Engineering Dissertation Fellowship.
From page 50...
... In her 35 year consulting career, she has been instrumental in the successful launch of a number of well-known therapeutics, medical devices, and novel biomarkers.


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