Time (Pacific) | Topic | Speakers |
9:00–9:05am: | Introduction | Mark Cohen, Berkeley Law, BCLT |
9:05-9:25am | Keynote A Practitioner’s Perspective on US-China S&T Cooperation |
Dr. John Holdren, Harvard University Moderator |
9:25-9:40am | Q&A | |
Panel 1: History, Accomplishments and Challenges of Science Collaboration with China Moderator |
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9:40-9:50am | An Overview of Four Decades of S&T Cooperation |
Denis Simon, UNC at Chapel Hill |
9:50-10:00am | What the US Wins from Science Collaboration with China |
Deborah Seligsohn, Villanova University |
10:00-10:10am | The Challenges to Sustained S&T Cooperative Relations |
Paul Triolo, Albright Stonebridge |
10:10am-10:40am | Q&A |
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Panel 2: Key Issues in US-China Science Collaboration Moderator |
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10:40-10:50am | Scientific Productivity and U.S.-China Cooperative Research |
Caroline Wagner, Ohio State University |
10:50-11:00am | Tackling Climate Change Within & Beyond the STA |
Joanna Lewis, Georgetown University |
11:00-11:10am | Managing the IP Aspects of Bilateral S&T Cooperation |
Mark Cohen, Berkeley Law, BCLT |
11:10-11:40am | Q&A |
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Wrap Up
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11:40am-12:00pm |
Open Discussion / Q&A for both panels |
Mark Cohen, Berkeley Law, BCLT Denis Simon, UNC at Chapel Hill |