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Stephen
R. Barley, Ph.D., the Charles M. Pigott Professor of Management
Science & Engineering and Co-Director of the Center for
Work, Technology and Organization at the Stanford University
School of Engineering. In addition to having published widely
on the impact of technology on organizations, Professor Barley
has served as Editor of the premier management science journal,
Administrative Science Quarterly. He also has served
on the editorial boards of The Academy of Management Journal,
The Journal of Management Studies and Organization
Science. In addition, he recently was the Co-Chair of the
National Research Council and the National Academy of Science's
committee on the changing occupational structure in the United
States. Dr. Barley has served as a consultant to organizations
in a variety of industries including pharmaceuticals, publishing,
banking, computers, electronics and aerospace.
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Steven C. Currall, Ph.D., Professor and Chair of Management Science and Innovation at University College London and Co-Director of the Institute of Technology at London Business School. In addition to publishing research in journals such as Organization Science, Nature Nanotechnology, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Personnel Psychology, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, and Journal of International Business Studies, and serving on editorial review boards for Academy of Management Review, Organization Science, Academy of Management Perspectives, Journal of Organizational Behavior, and Group and Organization Management, he has been quoted over 325 times in publications such as the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Economist (UK), Financial Times, Business Week, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), and the Nightly Business Report. As Professor of Entrepreneurship at Rice University, Currall founded the Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship as well as the Rice University Business Plan Competition, the largest such program in the world. He is a member of the US Nanotechnology Technical Advisory Group and the UK Nanotechnology Task Force. Dr. Currall's contributions as an educator in technology management and entrepreneurship have been recognized in Business Week's Guide to Best Business Schools and with awards from Stanford University and Ernst & Young.
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James
G.H. Dinulos, M.D., D.P.M., Assistant Professor of Medicine
(Dermatology) and Pediatrics at the Dartmouth Medical School.
Dr. Dinulos is board certified in Dermatology and Pediatrics.
He has published extensively in journals such as The Archives
of Dermatology, Pediatrics, The Annals of Emergency
Medicine and The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal.
He completed residency training in Dermatology and Pediatrics
at the University of Washington School of Medicine.
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Mary
Beth Dinulos, M.D., Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and
faculty member in the section of Genetics and Child Development
at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. She is currently also
serving as a consultant to the Interactive Media Laboratory
in the Department of Community & Family Medicine at the
Dartmouth Medical School. Dr. Dinulos is board certified in
pediatrics and clinical genetics. She completed a fellowship
in medical genetics at the University of Washington School of
Medicine and Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center
in Seattle. She is the former Director of the Alaska Genetics
and Birth Defects Clinics. Dr. Dinulos has published extensively
in journals such as Nature Genetics, Human Molecular
Genetics, Genomics, American Journal of Medical
Genetics, Archives of Virology and Neurology.
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