Merrill Research Retreat Lied Lodge, Nebraska City, NE July 14-16, 2021
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Agenda Merrill Research Retreat Lied Lodge, Nebraska City, NE July 14-16, 2021 Planning for research after COVID Wednesday, July 14 6:00 pm Opening Reception in the Marcotte 7:00 Dinner, Marcotte Welcome by Mabel Rice, Director of the Merrill Advanced Studies Center at KU Introduction of Participants Thursday, July 15 7:15-8:00 am Plated Breakfast in Marcotte 8:00-8:30 Brief group photo shoot on lobby stairs 8:30-8:45 Meeting in the Rosenow A&B Mabel Rice, Director, Merrill Advanced Studies Center - Welcome Doug Girod, Chancellor, University of Kansas Introduction of the keynote speaker 8:45-9:45 Keynote Address by Joseph Steinmetz, Former Chancellor, University of Arkansas “The Pandemic Appears to be Waning: What's Next for our Universities” 9:45-10:15 Open Discussion – Moderator, Doug Girod 10:15-10:30 Break 10:30-11:30 Researcher Administrator Panel: Beth Montelone, Kansas State University, “Post-pandemic research innovations contributing to economic development” Sally Maliski, University of Kansas Medical Center, “Exploring Differences in Androgen Deprivation Therapy Use for Prostate Cancer between Black Men and White Men” 11:30-Noon Open Discussion –Moderator, Simon Atkinson Noon-1:00 Lunch, Marcotte 1:00-2:00 Panel Julienne Krennrich, Iowa State University (Ames Laboratory), “Leveraging the DOE Labs to Respond to the Pandemic” Susan Lunte, University of Kansas, “Role of Enabling Analytical Technologies in Research During and After COVID” 1 2:00-2:15 Open Discussion –Moderator, Simon Atkinson 2:15-3:15 Research/Administrator Panel: Rick Barohn, University of Missouri-Columbia, “COVID-19 and MU Health: How We Adjusted and How We Will Move Forward” Simon Atkinson, University of Kansas, “A Shrinking Globe: The Future of International Research Engagement” 3:15-3:30 Open Discussion – Moderator, Dale Slusser 3:30-3:45 Break 3:45-4:45 Research / Administrator Panel: Bob Wilhelm and John Carroll, University of Nebraska, “COVID Impact on Ag Field Research” 4:45-5:00 Open Discussion – Moderator, Barbara Bichelmeyer 5:45-7:00 Drinks – Marcotte 7:00 Dinner – Marcotte Friday, July 16 7:30-8:30 am Grab and Go Breakfast Rosenow A&B 8:30-9:30 Researcher Panel: Kimberly Kirkpatrick, Kansas State University, “Junior Investigator Development in the Era of COVID-19 Kristine Williams, University of Kansas Medical Center,” Post Pandemic Directions for Aging Care Research” 9:30-10:00 Open Discussion – Moderator, Mabel Rice 10:00-10:15 Break 10:15-11:15 Research / Administrator Panel Peter Dorhout, Iowa State University, “What is Past is Prologue…Research Response to a Pandemic Tempest” Barbara Bichelmeyer, University of Kansas, “Impact of COVID-19 on the Higher Education Academic Enterprise” 11:15-11:45 Final Discussion with Moderator Mabel Rice 11:45-12:45 Lunch and Departure 2 .