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[...]... physical and mathematical sciences, biological sciences, engineering, medical sciences, behavioral and social sciences, and applied biological and agricultural sciences; • The vector ofa particular interaction between scienceandlaw (whether one is interested in the effect oflaw on scienceand technology, or the effect of scienceand technology on law) ; and • Crosscutting issues (such as intellectual... mathematical methods in biology He has taught in the area of management and economics Dr Lander is a member of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences and has written about DNA fingerprinting and other issues of scienceand law PATRICK A MALONE, J.D., Yale Law School, partner, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines in Washington, D.C Mr Malone, a former medical journalist, represents plaintiffs in medical malpractice... Harvard Law School, heads the Energy, Environment, and Natural Resources Practice Group at Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft in Washington, D.C He is a former Dean of the Washington College ofLaw at American University He was a member of the 22 BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION 23 NAS planning committee that initiated the 1997 Academy Symposium on Science, Technology, andLaw Among his many publications is Science. .. a number of corporate and non-profit organizations He was a member of the NAS planning committee that initiated the 1997 Academy Symposium on Science, Technology, andLaw He wrote the amicus briefs on behalf of the National Academy of Engineering in the Kumho case and on behalf of the National Academy of Sciences in the Daubert case These landmark cases established the basis for admitting expert testimony... CONTENTS SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ANDLAW PANEL’S AGENDA 18 BIBLIOGRAPHY 20 BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Science, Technology, andLaw Panel, 22 Staff of the Science, Technology, andLaw Panel, 26 22 1 Introduction This report is a summary of the first meeting of the Science, Technology, andLaw Panel of The National Academies, convened on March 16-17, 2000, at the Beckman Center in Irvine, California The Science, ... OMB rule as an invasion of privacy, a potentially onerous burden that will divert researchers from work that is of broader benefit, and in the extreme case, view the rule as a license to harass and discour- LAWAND THE CONDUCT OF SCIENTIFIC AND ENGINEERING ACTIVITIES 15 age federally funded researchers from pursuing areas of research that are meaningful to broad advances in public health and safety COURT-ORDERED... existence Laws and regulations governing intellectual property, access to research data, research misconduct, and grants and contracts are a few examples Just as scienceand engineering are increasingly present in the courtroom, legal decisions are having a more prevalent affect on how scientists and engineers conduct their research and design activities FORMATION OF THE SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ANDLAW PROGRAM... cooperative ethic ofscience Even the search for truth does not serve the same aims and may not be subject to the same constraints and requirements Simply stated, science, engineering, and 1 2 ACONVERGENCE OF SCIENCEAND LAW technology1 aim to understand, predict, modify, and control aspects of the natural and manufactured world, while the law seeks current truth about scientific and other facts of cases in... second day of the meeting, the STL Panel explored several areas where law places constraints and requirements on the conduct of academic research Specifically, the Panel reviewed issues regarding 1) access to research data, 2) intellectual property, and 3) research misconduct ACCESS TO RESEARCH DATA The social and economic stakes of research are rising Federal regulatory and policy decisions of great importance... torts and has taught on legal regulation of scienceand on legal issues associated with the Human Genome Project 24 ACONVERGENCE OF SCIENCEAND LAW DAVID L GOODSTEIN, Ph.D., physics, University of Washington, Vice Provost and Professor of Physics and Applied Physics, and Frank J Gilloon Distinguished Teaching and Service Professor at the California Institute of Technology His book, States of Matter, . Janu-
ary 1993, the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) and the American
Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) joined in an amicus
4 A CONVERGENCE. under the charter
of the National Academy of Sciences, as a parallel organization of outstanding
engineers. It is autonomous in its administration and in the