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The Science of Team Science: Assessing the Value of Transdisciplinary Research
Day 1: 30 October 2006
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- Introduction
Daniel Stokols, PhD—University of California, Irvine, and Consultant, National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Brandie Taylor, MA—Contractor, Kelly Services, NCI
Kara Hall, PhD—Contractor, SAIC, NCI
Richard Moser, PhD—NCI
- The Science of Team Science: An Overview of the Field
Daniel Stokols, PhD—University of California, Irvine, and Consultant, NCI
Brandie Taylor, MA—Contractor, Kelly Services, NCI
Kara Hall, PhD—Contractor, SAIC,NCI
Richard Moser, PhD—NCI
- Strategic Planning for Transdisciplinary (TD) Science Within the Office of Behavioral and Social Science Research
Patricia Mabry, PhD—National Institutes of Health (NIH)
David Abrams, PhD—NIH
Deborah Olster, PhD—NIH
Glen Morgan, PhD—NCI
- Office of Portfolio Analysis and Strategic Initiatives (OPASI) Goals and Directions of the OPASI initiative at NIH
Raynard Kington, MD, PhD—Deputy Director, NIH
- Overview of the Interdisciplinary NIH Roadmap Initiative
Greg Farber, PhD—NIH
- Panel Session: Facilitation and Constraints for TD Collaboration in Institutions and Organizations
Moderator: Barbara Gray, PhD—Pennsylvania State University
- Factors that Impact Collaboration
Diane Sonnenwald, PhD—Göteborg University and University College of Boras
- Evaluation of Interdisciplinary (ID) and TD Research Collaboration: An International Review of the State of the Art
Julie Klein, PhD—Wayne State University
- Enhancing TD Research through Collaborative Leadership
Barbara Gray, PhD—Pennsylvania State University
- Promoting Transdisciplinary Collaboration in University and CommunitySettings: Lessons Learned and Exemplars of Success
Karen Emmons, PhD—Harvard University and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
K. Vish Viswanath, PhD—Harvard University and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Graham Colditz, MD, PH—Harvard University and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
- TD Team Science: Systems Thinking to Improve the Public's Health
Scott Leischow, PhD—Arizona Cancer Center
Allan Best, PhD—Centre for Clinical Epidemiology & Evaluation Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute
William Trochim, PhD—Cornell University
Pamela Clark, PhD—Battelle Centers for Public Health Research and Evaluation
Richard Gallagher, BS—R. S. Gallagher and Associates
Stephen Marcus, PhD—NCI
- Lessons Learned from Four Large NCI Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences ID and TD-Research Initiatives
Moderator: Robert Hiatt, MD—University of California,
San Francisco
- Transdisciplinarity in Communication Science - Centers of Excellence in Cancer Communication Research (CECCR) Initiative
Bradford Hesse, PhD—NCI
- Transdisciplinary Lessons Learned
Glen Morgan, PhD—NCI
- TD Research on Energetics and Cancer (TREC) Centers 2006 Accomplishments
Linda Nebeling, PhD—NCI
- Centers for Population Health and Health Disparities (CPHHD): Biology to Population
Shobha Srinivasan, PhD—NCI
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