Greetings and Introductions [html]
[pdf]
Jonathan Cole
Provost
Quetelet Professor of the Social Sciences
Columbia University
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Science the Endless Frontier as a Treatise
[html] [pdf]
Donald E. Stokes
Class of 1943 University Professor of Politics and Public
Affairs
Woodrow Wilson School
Princeton University
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| Panelist
Response |
I.
Bernard Cohen
Victor S. Thomas Professor Emeritus of the History of
Science
Department of the History of Science
Harvard University |
| Panelist
Response |
Gerald
Holton
Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics & Professor of
History of Science
Harvard University |
Reflection on the History of Science Policy in the US
[html] [pdf]
Harvey Brooks
Benjamin Pierce Professor Emeritus of Technology and
Public Policy and Professor of Applied Physics
J.F.K. School of Government
Harvard University
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| Panelist
Response |
William
T. Golden
Treasurer of AAAS
Chairman, American Museum of Natural History |
| Panelist
Response |
Harvey
Sapolsky
Director, Defense and Arms Control Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Roundtable Discussion (I) [html]
[pdf]
Richard R. Nelson, Roundtable Chair
George Blumenthal Professor of International and Public
Affairs Professor
School of Law Professor, School of Business
Columbia University
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| Perspectives
on Vannevar Bush |
G.
Pascal Zachary
Journalist and Historian |
| Reflection
on the struggle regarding the formation and initial design of the National
Science Foundation |
David
Hart
Assistant Professor of Public Policy
J.F.K. School of Government
Harvard University |
| Perspectives
on science and the White House after Vannevar Bush |
Don
Hornig
Professor Emeritus of Chemistry and Public Health in
the Facility of Public Health
Harvard University |
| Institution
and organizational development in the post-Bush era, focusing on the national
labs |
Lewis
Branscomb
Albert Pratt Public Service Professor of Public Policy
Center for Science and International Affairs
J.F.K. School of Government
Harvard University |
| The
effects of the post-War science and technology policy on the United States'
economic performance over the past fifty years |
Nathan
Rosenberg
Farileigh S. Dickinson, Jr. Professor of Public Policy
Department of Economics
Stanford University |
Roundtable Discussion (II) [html]
[pdf]
Vice Provost Michael M. Crow, Roundtable Chair
Professor of Science Policy
School of International and Public Affairs
Columbia University
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| Views
on the state of health sciences before Vannevar Bush's report, his impact
on the field of inquiry and the evolution of health sciences research subsequent
to Science the Endless Frontier |
Don
Fredrickson
Senior Fellow
Library of Medicine
National Institutes of Health |
| The
effect of the research system on the role of women in science, its effects
on women outside of the scientific establishment and women's roles in influencing
the system |
Evelyn
Fox Keller
Professor of Science, Technology and Society
Program in Science, Technology and Society
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
| Focus
on the agricultural sciences before and after Science the Endless Frontier |
Orville
Bentley
Dean Emeritus
School of Agriculture
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champagn |
| The
impact of Vannevar Bush on the structure of the social sciences as disciplines
and how it has shaped the fundamental questions driving their inquiry |
Susan
Cozzens
Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies
Department of Science and Technology Studies
Rensselear Polytechnic Institute |
| Views
on defense research before and after Science the Endless Frontier |
Eugene
Skolnikoff
Professor of Political Science
Department of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |