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Anthony Atala, M.D., Director, Institute for Regenerative Medicine, and Professor and Chair, Department of Urology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine Discussion Topic: "Regenerative Medicine: New Approaches to Healthcare in the 21st Century" Areas of interest: tissue engineering, reconstructive urology Publications: - Lee SJ, Lim GJ, Lee JW, Atala A, Yoo JJ. In vitro evaluation of a poly(lactide-co-glycolide)-collagen composite scaffold for bone regeneration. Biomaterials. 2006 Jun;27(18):3466-72. Epub 2006 Mar 9.
- Atala A. This month in investigative urology. J Urol. 2006 Apr;175(4):1191-2. No abstract available.
- Koh CJ, Atala A. Recent advances in the field of urology. Curr Urol Rep. 2006 Jan;7(1):43-9.
- Hodges SJ, Atala A. Initial clinical results of the bioartificial kidney containing human cells in ICU patients with acute renal failure. Curr Urol Rep. 2006 Jan;7(1):41-2. No abstract available.
- Atala A. Technology insight: Applications of tissue engineering and biological substitutes in urology. Nat Clin Pract Urol. 2005 Mar;2(3):143-9.
Michael Batalia, Ph.D., Director, Office of Technology Asset Management, Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center David L. Carroll, Ph.D., Director, Center for Nanotechnology and Molecular Materials, and Associate Professor, Physics, Wake Forest University - Michael J. Hyde, Ph.D., The University Distinguished Professor of Communication Ethics, Department of Communication, Wake Forest University
- Discussion Topic: "Coming to Terms With Perfection: The Benefits and Burdens of Biotechnology"
- Biographical information
- Publications: He is the author of over 50 articles and critical reviews appearing in various scholarly journals and texts. His books include:
- The Call of Conscience: Heidegger and Levinas, Rhetoric and the Euthanasia Debate (Univ. of South Carolina Press, awarded NCA’s “Diamond Anniversary Book Award” and the “Marie Hochmuth Nichols Award for Outstanding Research in Public Address”)
- The Life-Giving Gift of Acknowledgment: A Philosophical and Rhetorical Inquiry (Purdue University Press)
- Communication Philosophy and the Technological Age (Univ. of Alabama Press)
- The Ethos of Rhetoric (Univ. of South Carolina Press)
- Rhetoric and Hermeneutics in our Time (Yale University Press)
- Nancy King, J.D., Professor of Social Medicine, University of North Carolina School of Medicine
- Discussion Topic: "Ethics, Time, and Money in Emergency Research"
- Areas of interest: informed consent in health care and research, medical decisions at the beginning and end of life, the development and use of experimental technologies, and international and cross-cultural questions in human subjects research
- Curriculum Vitae
- UNC Faculty profile
- Publications:
- Co-editor, The Social Medicine Reader (2nd ed., Duke University Press), 2005
- Co-editor, Beyond Regulations: Ethics in Human Subjects Research (UNC Press), 1999
- Michael Lord, Ph.D, Director, Flow Institute for International Studies, and Associate Professor of Management, Babcock Graduate School of Management, Wake Forest University
- Areas of interest: innovation-driven venturing such as start-ups, high-tech M&A, and spinouts; international expansion, particularly into emerging markets such as China; and strategic management of public policy and public affairs
- WFU Faculty profile
- Flow Institute for International Studies
- Publications:
- M.D. Lord, J. Donald deBethizy, and Jeffrey Wager. Innovation that Fits: Moving Beyond the Fads to Choose the Right Innovation Strategy for Your Business. Financial Times / Prentice Hall. (February 2005).
- C. Kennedy, F. H. deB. Harris and M. Lord . "Integrating Public Policy and Public Affairs into Pharmaceutical Marketing: Pricing Differentials and the AIDS Pandemic". Journal of Public Policy and Marketing. (Fall 2004): 1-23.
- M. D. Lord. "Constituency Building as the Foundation for Corporate Political Strategy". Academy of Management Executive, vol. 17, no. 1. (2003): 112-124.
- A. L. Ranft and M.D. Lord. "Acquiring New Technologies and Capabilities: A Grounded Model of Acquisition Implementation". Organization Science. (July 2002).
- M. D. Lord, S. Mandel and J. Wager. "Spinning out a Star". Harvard Business Review. (June 2002).
- M. D. Lord. "Growing Broad and Deep Grassroots: Competitive Advantage in the Political Marketplace". Public Affairs Council, Washington, D.C.. (2001).
- M. D. Lord. "Corporate Political Strategy & Legislative Decision Making: The Impact of Corporate Legislative Influence Activities". Business & Society, vol. 39, no. 1. (2000): 76-93.
- M. D. Lord. "Constituency-Based Lobbying as Corporate Political Strategy: Testing An Agency Theory Perspective". Business and Politics, vol. 2, no. 3. (2000): 289-308.
- M. D. Lord. "Grassroots Strategy and Tactics: What Works, What Doesn't and Why". Public Affairs Council, Winning at the Grassroots, Washington, D.C.. (2000): 237-245.
- A. L. Ranft and M.D. Lord. "Acquiring New Knowledge: The Role of Retaining Human Capital in Acquisitions of High-Tech Firms". Journal of High Technology Management Research, vol. 11, no. 2. (2000): 295-319.
- J. Wilson Parker, J.D., Professor of Law, Wake Forest University
- Area of interest: constitutional law
- WFU Faculty profile
- Publications:
- "At-Will Employment Law and the Common Law: A Modest Proposal to De-Marginalize Employment Law." Iowa Law Review 81, no. 2 (1995): 347-405.
- "North Carolina Employment Law After Coman: Reaffirming Basics Rights in the workplace." Wake Forest Law Review 24, no.4 (1989): 905-948.
- "The Uses of the Past: The Surprising History of Terminable-At-Will Employment in North Carolina." Wake Forest Law Review 22, no. 2 (1987): 167-220.
- "Free Expression and the Function of the Jury." Boston University Law Review 65, no. 3 (May 1985): 483-557.
- "Can You Try A Case Without A Psychologist?" Trial Briefs 2nd Quarter (1989): 16, 37.
- Simone Rose, J.D., Professor of Law, Wake Forest University
- Areas of interest: intellectual property law
- "Professor Simone Rose Recognized for Excellence in Teaching," press release, 2/3/2005
- Publications:
- “Whose Rules Rule? Resolving Ethical Conflicts During the Simultaneous Representation of Clients in Patent Prosecution.” Simone A. Rose and Debra R. Jessup. The Federal Circuit Bar Journal 12, no. 4 (2003): 571-609.
- "Johnny Can Read, But Can He 'Surf'?: Harmonizing Copyright Law and Internet Ethics." Minnesota Intellectual Property Review 1, no. 1 (2000): [79]-116.
- "Patent 'Monopolyphobia': A Means of Extinguishing the Fountainhead?" Case Western Reserve Law Review 49, no. 3 (spring 1999): 509-566.
- "On Purple Pills, Stem Cells and other Market Failure: A Case For A Limited Compulsory Licensing Scheme For Patent Property", 48 Howard L. Journal 579 (2005).
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