CRPGE/CICEP SUMMER RETREAT. June 9-12, 2013

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CRPGE/CICEP SUMMER RETREAT The Entrepreneurial : Research, Innovation, and the Economy June 9-12, 2013 The Boar s Head Inn 200 Ednam Drive Charlottesville, VA 434-972-6097

Program Outline Sunday, June 9 4:30-6:30 pm Registration Ednam Hall Lobby ~ 6:30-8:00 pm CRPGE/CICEP INFORMAL Welcome Reception w/cash bar Ednam Courtyard Welcoming Remarks: Tom Skalak, Vice President for Research, of Virginia Monday, June 10 (CRPGE Sessions) 6:30 am Registration Prefunction 1&2 7:00-8:30 am Breakfast Roundtables: How do we grow future university research Ednam Hall leaders in a changing environment? PLEASE be timely! Each table will be a facilitated focus group following up on the pre-meeting survey. There will be a specific set of questions distributed at the table. 8:30-10:00 am Models for Graduate Education Pavilion II Moderator: Kimberly Espy, Vice President for Research & Innovation, Dean of the Graduate School, of Oregon Speakers: Darren Johnson, Associate Professor of Chemistry and Associate Director of UO s Material Science Institute, of Oregon Charles Caramello, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs, Dean of the Graduate School, and Professor of English, of Maryland, College Park 10:00-11:30 am Best Practices for Improving Lab Safety Culture Pavilion II Moderator: Taylor Eighmy, Vice Chancellor for Research and Engagement, of Tennessee, Knoxville Speakers: The U.S. Chemical Safety Board Perspective on Exemplary Lab Safety Practices Mary Beth Mulcahy, U.S. Chemical Safety Board Creating Safety in Academic Institutions The Critical Role of Leaders Robert Hill, Program Manager, Battelle Memorial Institute & Chair of the ACS Committee on Chemical Safety Focus on the Core Kim Jeskie, Directorate Operations Manager for Facilities and Operations and the Director of Integrated Operations Support Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)

11:45 am-12:45 pm Welcoming Remarks & Lunch Pavilion III James B. Milliken, President, of Nebraska and Chair of CICEP and Chair of CRPGE Lunch and Keynote: Mark Warner, U.S. Senator from Virginia 1:00-2:30 pm Managing Research Development Pavilion II Moderator: Andrés Gil, Vice President for Research, Florida International 2:30-3:00 pm Break Prefunction Speakers: Susan Gomes, Director of Research Development and Strategy for Arts & Sciences, Harvard Alicia Knoedler, Associate Vice President for Research and Director of the Center for Research Program Development & Enrichment, of Oklahoma Katherine Spindler, Professor, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, of Michigan (UM) Medical School 3:00-4:30 pm Big Data Management and Analytics Pavilion II Moderators: Kelvin K. Droegemeier, Vice President for Research, of Oklahoma Speakers: Big Data, Complexity and the Emergence of Molecularly-Based Medicine Anna Barker, Professor and Director, Transformative Healthcare Networks Co-Director, Complex Adaptive Systems, Arizona State (former Deputy Director, National Cancer institutes, NIH) Not Your Parents Data The Changing Nature and Uses of Data Jim Pinkelman, Senior Director of Microsoft Research Connections 5:00-6:00 pm Introduction of Keynote Speaker: Pavilion III Mark Crowell, Executive Director for Innovation Partnerships & Commercialization and Associate Vice President for Research, of Virginia Keynote: Jim Cheng, Secretary of Commerce and Trade Evening Dinner on your own.

~ 7:00 pm Council Executive Committee Dinner Meeting (members only) Tack Room Chair: CICEP & CRPGE Combined Meeting The Entrepreneurial What we re doing well, the challenges we face, and where we need to go from here. Tuesday, June 11 7:00-8:00 am Breakfast Pavilion III Part I: The Entrepreneurial What are we doing well? 8:00-8:15 am Welcoming Remarks Pavilion I&II James B. Milliken, President, of Nebraska and Chair of CICEP and Chair of CRPGE 8:15-9:00 am Keynote Address Pavilion I&II Introduction: and Chair of CRPGE Keynote: An Overview of Innovation Programs at NSF Babu DasGupta, Program Director, Industrial Innovation and Partnerships, National Science Foundation 9:15-10:15 am Panel Discussion: Highlights of What s Working Pavilion I&II Moderator: Brian Darmody, Associate Vice President for Research and Economic Development and Director of Corporate Relations, of Maryland and Special Assistant to the Vice Chancellor for Technology Development, System of Maryland Panelists: Abigail Barrow, Director, Massachusetts Technology Transfer Center John Kelly, Vice President of Economic Development, Clemson Frank Calzonetti, Vice President for Government Relations, of Toledo

10:15-11:00 am Small Group Discussions Pavilion I&II Participants will engage in small group discussion with colleagues. Topics will be related to the question What are we doing well? and the mixed CRPGE/CICEP groups will explore the topics through these questions: What can universities learn from each other about what we are doing well? What lessons should we make sure universities have the opportunity to learn from each other? What will we (people at the table and/or CICEP and/or CRPGE) do together to create these opportunities for learning? What is the next step for CRPGE and/or CICPE and/or members by whom and by when? 11:00-11:45 am Small Group Report-Outs and Large Group Discussion Pavilion I&II Designated small group discussion leaders will report out on the group s discussion. Ideas and next actions will be recorded for follow-up. Part II: The Entrepreneurial What are the challenges we face? 12:00-1:00 pm Lunch and Keynote Address Pavilion III Introduction: and Chair of CRPGE 1:00-1:15 pm Break Prefunction Keynote: Mary Jo Waits, Division Director, Economic, Human Services & Workforce Division, National Governors Association 1:15-2:15 pm Panel Discussion: Policy Challenges at the Federal, State and Pavilion I&II Institutional Levels Moderator: Jim Weyhenmeyer, Vice President of Research and Economic Development, Georgia State Panelists: Peter M. Pellerito, Senior Policy Consultant, State Economic Development and Relations, Biotechnology Industry Organization Mary Holz-Clause, Vice President for Economic Development, of Connecticut Jennifer Poulakidas, Vice President, Congressional & Governmental Affairs, APLU Matt Hammons, Director of Federal Relations, of Nebraska

2:15-3:00 pm Small Group Discussions Pavilion I&II Participants will engage in small group discussion with colleagues. Topics will be related to the question What are the challenges we face? and the mixed CRPGE/CICEP groups will explore the topics through these questions: What can universities learn from each other about the challenges we face? What lessons should we make sure universities have the opportunity to learn from each other? What will we (people at the table and/or CICEP and/or CRPGE) do together to create these opportunities for learning? What is the next step for CRPGE and/or CICEP and/or members by whom and by when? 3:00-3:45 pm Small Group Report-Outs and Large Group Discussion Pavilion I&II Designated small group discussion leaders will report out on the group s discussion. Ideas and next actions will be recorded for follow-up. Excursion to UVA and King Family Vineyard 4:10 pm Bus departs for of Virginia tour 5:45 pm Bus departs of Virginia and loops back to Boar s Head to pick up anyone who could not make the U.Va. tour. 6:00 pm Depart for King Family Vineyard 6:15-8:00 pm Reception, Keynote, and Dinner at King Family Vineyard Introduction: James B. Milliken, President, of Nebraska and Chair of CICEP Keynote: The U.S. Innovation Imperative: Role of Universities in the 21st Century Research Enterprise Deborah Wince-Smith, President and CEO, Council on Competitiveness 8:30 pm Bus returns to The Boar s Head Inn Wednesday, June 12 7:00-8:00 am Hot Breakfast Pavilion III Part III: The Entrepreneurial What do we need to do now? 8:00-9:00 am Keynote Address Pavilion I&II Introduction: James B. Milliken, President, of Nebraska and Chair of CICEP Keynote: BHEF National Higher Education and Workforce Initiative Steve Barkanic, Senior Director of STEM Policy and Programs, Business- Higher Education Forum

9:15-10:15 am Panel Discussion: The Entrepreneurial Imperative Pavilion I&II Moderator: Mark Crowell, Executive Director for Innovation Partnerships & Commercialization and Associate Vice President for Research, of Virginia Panelists: Ann McGuigan, Former President, NORDP, Assistant Vice President for Research at Texas A&M Ivelina Metcheva, Executive Director, Technology Transfer, Virginia Commonwealth Brian Wamhoff, Assistant Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine and Biomedical Engineering, of Virginia 10:15-11:00 am Small Group Discussions Pavilion I&II Participants will engage in small group discussion with colleagues. Topics will be related to the question What do we need to do now? and the mixed CRPGE/CICEP groups will explore the topics through these questions: What can universities learn from each other about what we need to do now? What lessons should we make sure universities have the opportunity to learn from each other? What will we (people at the table and/or CICEP and/or CRPGE) do together to create these opportunities for learning? What is the next step for CICEP and/or CRPGE and/or members by whom and by when? 11:00-11:45 am Small Group Report-Outs and Large Group Discussion Pavilion I&II Designated small group discussion leaders will report out on the group s discussion. Ideas and next actions will be recorded for follow-up. 11:45 am-noon Closing Remarks: CICEP and CRPGE Working Together on Advancing Pavilion I&II the Entrepreneurial Remarks: James B. Milliken, President, of Nebraska and Chair of CICEP and Chair of CRPGE Noon-12:30 pm Pavilion I&II CRPGE Business Meeting Chair: 12:30 pm Meeting adjourns.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS In addition to the presenters, moderators, and panelists, the Council on Research Policy and Graduate Education and the Commission on Innovation, Competitiveness, and Economic Prosperity are grateful to the following individuals for their contributions to this meeting: CICEP Meeting Planning co-chairs Terri Helmlinger-Ratcliff, Vice Provost of Outreach & Engagement, NC State David Gard, Assistant Vice President for Economic Development, Office of Engagement, Indiana CICEP/CRPGE Summer 2013 Meeting Planning Team Leader Sharon Krueger, Strategic Partnerships, of Virginia CICEP/CRPGE Summer Meeting Planning Team Matthew Hammons, Director of Federal Relations, of Nebraska David Gard, Assistant Vice President for Economic Development, Indiana Lisa Freeman, Vice President for Research & Graduate Studies, Northern Illinois James Weyhenmeyer, Vice President for Research & Economic Development, Georgia State CRPGE Summer Meeting Session Organizers Kelvin Droegemeier, Vice President for Research, of Oklahoma Taylor Eighmy, Vice Chancellor for Research and Engagement, of Tennessee, Knoxville Kimberly Espy, Vice President for Research & Graduate Studies, of Oregon Andres Gil, Vice President for Research, Florida International John Mason, Associate Provost and Vice President for Research, Auburn Steve Warren, Vice Provost for Research & Graduate Studies, of Kansas Additional Thanks to: of Virginia: Teresa Sullivan, President Tom Skalak, Vice President for Research Mark Crowell, Executive Director for Innovation Partnerships & Commercialization and Associate Vice President for Research, of Virginia North Carolina State : Tina Bennefield, Performance Leadership Program Manager and Training & Organizational Development Senior Consultant June Merlino, Training & Organizational Development Consultant Cameron McCoy, Executive Director, Corporate Engagement Office, of Oklahoma