SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1997

8:00Registration and
Continental Breakfast,
Great Hall

9:00Session 1. Context of the Workshop

Thom H. Dunning, Moderator

9:00Introductions

9:10Opening Remarks

9:25David A. Hounshell, Carnegie-Mellon University
Past Attempts to Assess the Value of Research; The Case of DuPont

10:55Questions

10:00Break

10:30Don E. Kash, George Mason University
The Difficulty of Establishing Cause and Effect Between Research and Products

11:00Questions

11:05Session overview, questions, and discussion

12:00Lunch, Great Hall

1:00Session 2. Assessing Value of Chemical Science and Technology Research in Industry

Thomas A. Manuel, Moderator

1:00Joseph M. Janinski, IBM
Assessing the Value of Research at IBM

1:25Questions

1:30James W. Mitchell, Lucent Technologies
Assessing the Value of Research in Chemical Industry

1:55Questions

2:00 Break

2:30Trueman D. Parish, Eastman Chemical Co.
The Technology Value Pyramid

2:55Questions

3:00Breakout Sessions

4:00Session overview, questions, and discussion

5:00Reception: Rotunda

6:00Dinner/Banquet: Great Hall

Banquet Speaker: Francis Narin,
CHI Reseach, Inc.
The reliance of industry patents on public science

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1997

8:00Registration and
Continental Breakfast,
Great Hall

9:00Session 3. Research in Academia

Robert L. Lichter, Moderator

9:00K. Barbara Schowen, University of Kansas
Research as a Critical Component of the Undergraduate Educational Experience

9:25Questions

9:30Jules B. LaPidus, Council of Graduate Schools
Research as a Critical Component of the Graduate Educational Experience

9:55Questions

10:00Break

10:30Richard K. Koehn, University of Utah
Assessing the University-Industrial Interactions

10:55Questions

11:00Session overview, questions, and discussion

11:45Lunch, Great Hall

12:45Session 4. Assessing Value of Chemical Science and Technology Research in Government

Janet G. Osteryoung, Moderator

12:45Sarah G. Horrigan, Office of Management and Budget
Overview of Government Initiatives to Assess the Value of Research in Government Agencies

1:10Questions

1:15Patricia M. Dehmer, Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences
Assessing the Value of Research at the Department of Energy

1:40Questions

1:45Break

2:15Judith S. Sunley, National Science Foundation
Assessing the Value of Research at the National Science Foundation

2:40Questions

2:45Mary Groesch, National Institutes of Health
Assessing the Value of Research at the National Institutes of Health

3:10Questions

3:15Session overview, questions, and discussion

3:45Workshop overview and discussion

4:30Adjourn

Chemical Sciences Roundtable

Richard C. Alkire, University of Illinois (Chair)

Thom F. Dunning, Jr., Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (Vice Chair)

Paul S. Anderson, Dupont-Merck Pharmaceuticals

Allen J. Bard, University of Texas, Austin

Jack Che-Man Chang, Eastman Kodak

Thomas F. Edgar, University of Texas

Jean H. Futrell, University of Delaware

Barbara J. Garrison, Pennsylvania State University

Lila M. Gierasch, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Richard Gross, Dow Chemical Company

Beverly K. Hartline, Office of Science & Technology Policy

Victoria F. Haynes, B.F. Goodrich Company

Robert L. Lichter, The Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.

Thomas A. Manuel, Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.

Robert S. Marianelli, U.S. Department of Energy

Morton L. Mullins, Chemical Manufacturing Association

Janet G. Osteryoung, National Science Foundation

Gary W. Poehlein, National Science Foundation

Michael E. Rogers, National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Kathleen C. Taylor, General Motors

Matthew V. Tirrell, University of Minnesota

David L. Venezky, Naval Research Laboratory

Francis A. Via, Akzo Chemicals

Isiah M. Warner, Louisiana State University

Vern W. Weekman, Mobil R&D Corp., retired

Patrick H. Windham, former science consultant to U.S. Senate Commerce Committee

Roundtable Staff: Sybil A. Paige, Douglas J. Raber, Tamae M. Wong

Workshop Steering Committee: Thom H. Dunning, Jr. (Chair); Richard C. Alkire (Ex Officio); Lila M. Gierasch; Robert L. Lichter; Thomas A. Manuel; Robert S. Marianelli; Janet G. Osteryoung; Francis A. Via.

Assessing

the Value of ResearcH

in the Chemical Sciences

A Workshop Organized by

The Chemical Sciences Roundtable

National Research Council

Lecture Room

National Academy of Sciences

2101 Constitution Avenue, NW

Washington, D.C.

Saturday-Sunday

September 20-21, 1997

Early Registration

and Informal Reception

Friday, September 19, 1997

5:00-7:00 p.m.