October Meeting Videocast and Presentation
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In the Science of Science Management October meeting, DPCPSI [formerly known as the Office of Portfolio Analysis and Strategic Initiatives (OPASI)] brought together multi-disciplinary invited participants with NIH staff to create cross talk and foster the development of a field of inquiry. Highlights are available of the public Plenary Sessions, as well as summaries of the closed session Breakout Group activities. The links below provide access directly to the videocast and a link to the slides, if available.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
- NIH Director's Charge – Science of Science Management - Vision into Action
Dr. Elias Zerhouni, NIH Director - Opening Remarks – Science of Science Management - Bricklayers, Architects, and City Planners
Dr. Alan Krensky, Director of the Office of Portfolio Analysis and Strategic Initiatives (OPASI) - Invitee Introductions
- Keynote Assessing Science – Toward a Scientific Basis for Managing NIH Research
Dr. Edward Roberts, Professor of Management of Technology, Founder and Chair MIT Entrepreneurship Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Keynote Discussion
- Meeting Overview – If You Don't Discern, You Can Not Learn
Dr. Deborah Duran, Chief of Systemic Assessment Branch, Division of Evaluation and Systematic Assessments (DESA), Office of Portfolio Analysis and Strategic Initiatives (OPASI)
Presentation – Priority Questions for Breakout Discussion Group (Four 5-minute presentations with 5-minute discussions)
Themes: Current State of Knowledge Assessment – Dr. David Wilson, George Mason Univ
Knowledge Generation/Advancement – Dr. Susan Cozzens, Georgia Inst of Technology
Knowledge Utilization/Dissemination/Diffusion – Dr. Lynn Zucker, UCLA
Public Health Impact – Dr. Doris Rubio, Univ of Pittsburgh
Friday, October 3rd Full Day Videocast
Opening
- Welcome, Logistics
Dr. Deborah Duran, Chief of Systemic Assessment Branch, DESA, OPASI - Opening Remarks
Dr. Alan Krensky, Director of OPASI
Invited Expert Presentations (Four 5 – 7 minute presentations with 30-minute discussions)
- Evaluation/Assessment Topics (four presentations and discussion)
- Dr. William Trochim, Cornell University, Science of Science Management: Systems Evaluation & Assessment
- Dr. Scott Stern, Northwestern University, The Citation Revolution Meets the Identification Revolution: Opportunities for Science Policy Evaluation and Assessment
- Dr. David Wilson, George Mason University, Musings on Meta-analysis and Scientific Progress
- Dr. Doris Rubio, University of Pittsburgh, Evaluation in the Context of Science Management
- Knowledge Discovery/Management Topics (four presentations and discussion)
- Ms. Mary Kane, Concept Systems Inc, Science Management using Organizational Knowledge
- Dr. Katy Börner, Indiana University, Computational Scientometrics Studying Science by Scientific Means
- Dr. Jason Owen-Smith, University of Michigan, Networks & Institutions in the Utilization of Science
- Dr. Nate Osgood, University of Saskatchewan, Knowledge Discovery & Management (Public Health)
- Systems/Modeling/Policy (four presentations and discussion)
- Dr. Adam Jaffe, Brandeis University, Thinking Systemically about the Impact of NIH on the Country
- Dr. Susan Cozzens, Georgia Institute of Technology, Systems of Innovation in biomedicine and health
- Dr. Lynne Zucker, University of California – Los Angeles, Science & Management of Radical Change
- Dr. Daniel Sarewitz, Arizona State University, Paths to Outcome-Based Innovation Policy: Theory, Methods, Tools
Closed: Invited Experts and NIH Science Staff Cross-Talk Sessions – Chaired by NIH IC Directors
Small Group, Multi-disciplinary Breakout Discussion Groups (Highlights from breakout groups):
Themes | Chair |
---|---|
Current State of Knowledge Assessment | Dr. Lawrence Tabak, NIDCR |
Knowledge Generation/Advancement | Dr. Nora Volkow, NIDA |
Knowledge Utilization/Dissemination/Diffusion | Dr. Thomas Insel, NIMH |
Public Health Impact | Dr. Paul Sieving, NEI |