The Evolving Role of Universities in the American Innovation System | Panel 3
There is great interest across government, industry, and academia in improving the U.S. innovation system, particularly in light of competitive threats from countries like China. American universities have long been a foundation of U.S. leadership in science, technology, and innovation. As with other U.S. innovation institutions, however, universities face complex challenges. This conference aims to outline a new framework for America’s universities in the context of the country’s long-term competitive future.
Panel 3 Title: National Security and the Integrity of the Research Enterprise at U.S. Universities
David Fleshler, Case Western University
David Hoffman, Duke University
Rebecca Keiser, National Science Foundation
David Kris, Culpers Partners
Denis Simon, Duke University, moderator
Sponsored by the Center for Innovation Policy and co-sponsored by the Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke Research and Innovation, and the Duke Innovation and Entrepreneurship Initiative