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4 Workshops, Symposia, Meetings of Experts, and Other Special Projects
Pages 35-38

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... Funding has been sought from the Academies Presidents' Committee to continue the forums in 2016-2017. New Leaders in Space Science -- Third Forum Michael Busch, SETI Institute Abigail Fraeman, California Institute of Technology Rebecca Greenberger, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Wenbiao Han, Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences Jun Huang, China University of Geosciences, China Edwin Kite, University of Chicago 35
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... National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences Ryan Clegg-Watkins, Washington University Tianjie Zhao, Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, Chinese Academy of Sciences Qin Zhou, National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences Senior Participants -- Third Forum Philip Christensen, Arizona State University Chengli Huang, Shanghai Astronomical Observatory Byron Tapley, University of Texas Feng Tian, Tsingua University, China Jiancheng Shi, Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, Chinese Academy of Sciences Ji Wu, National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences Peng Zhang, National Satellite Meteorological Center, China Meteorological Administration Staff David Smith, Senior Program Officer, SSB Anesia Wilks, Senior Program Assistant, SSB SHARING THE ADVENTURE WITH THE STUDENT: EXPLORING THE INTERSECTIONS OF NASA SPACE SCIENCE AND EDUCATION: A WORKSHOP The SSB and the Board on Science Education released a workshop summary in June 2015 entitled Sharing the Adventure with the Student: Exploring the Intersections of NASA Space Science and Education: A Workshop Summary. The workshop itself took place on December 2-3, 2014, at the National Academy of Sciences Building in Washington, D.C., and focused on the contribution of NASA's Science Mission Directorate to K-12 science education.
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... Feder, Senior Program Officer, Board on Science Education TERRESTRIAL ORGANIC CONTAMINATION REQUIREMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH MARS SAMPLE CACHING AND RETURN FOR PLANETARY PROTECTION: A MEETING OF EXPERTS As a result of a request from NASA's planetary protection officer in 2014, SSB's staff organized a series of meetings of selected experts and government officials to provide the former with a candid critique of the findings relating to the contamination of martian samples by terrestrial organic materials contained in an interim report prepared by the Mars 2020 Organic Contamination Panel (OCP)


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