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Guide for Successful Collaboration: From the Handshake to the Collaborative Research Agreement
Sponsored by The APS Careers Opportunities in Physiology Committee
Career Development Track

Monday, April 30 — 2:00-4:00 PM
Washington, DC Convention Center — Room 159A/B
 
Chaired:

Douglas G. Johns, GlaxoSmithKline
Catherine F.T. Uyehara
, Tripler Army Med. Ctr.

Successful collaborations foster successful scientific careers. Scientific collaboration is a critical feature of the research process. Not only is it a requirement for the advancement of scientific knowledge, but it is also an important skill for scientists to possess for a successful and productive career. 

Initiating a successful collaboration is a skill that many scientists have little experience with early in their careers. Collaboration is key to expanding one’s scientific reach, potentially tapping into resources (technologies, reagents, ideas) that might not be immediately available. But, how do you take the first step? How does one collaborate with the pharmaceutical industry? How does one tap into VA/Military research dollars and resources?  What are the legal issues of a formal collaboration? What types of collaborations are common?

This Symposium will help to answer these questions by describing various types of collaborations within academia, between academia and industry, and between basic and clinical scientists, and how to initiate them. The Symposium will also discuss more non-traditional collaborations, such as those with the US government. Finally, it will also cover what to expect from the legal perspective, specifically the common reasons why collaborations fail or “fall through”.

Attendees will hear from collaborative scientists from academia, industry, and the US Government, as well as from a legal expert on Collaborative Research Agreements. Following brief presentations by these speakers, time will be allotted for a round table question-and-answer discussion amongst the speakers and attendees.

2:00 PM

Initiating successful collaborations: a how-to guide.
Stephanie W. Watts
, Michigan State Univ.
 

2:20 PM

The many facets of collaboration with the pharmaceutical industry.
Stephen A. Douglas
, GlaxoSmithKline
 

2:40 PM

Collaborative Research Agreements: getting through the legal hurdles.
Jay Winchester,
Judge Advocate, US Army Medical Research and Material Command, Ft. Detrick, MD
 

3:00 PM

Collaboration with the military or veterans administration: getting access to military/VA resources.
Janet Harris
, US Army Congressionally Directed Military Res. Program
 

3:20 PM

Roundtable discussion