Panel: Barbara Fullerton, Mark Goldstein, and Ed Vawter
A panel of dedicated gadgeteers will show off the latest and greatest new gadgets for business effectiveness, personal productivity, improving quality of living and just plain fun. Panelists will share their forward-looking radar view of evolving technology and applications that will capture the imagination (and perhaps pocketbooks) of information professionals this year and beyond.
About Barbara Fullerton
Barbara Fullerton is the manager of librarian relations for Morningstar Document Research in Dallas, Texas. She graduated from Emporia State University with a Masters in Library and Information Science. Fullerton also has a paralegal certificate and a B.A. in mass communications. Fullerton has spent about 15 years in the library field working for various corporate law departments and law firms in the Kansas City and Dallas areas. She is the author of a variety of information articles and is also a regional and national speaker on technology gadgets, vendor relations, Internet resources, computer technology, and library issues.
About
Mark Goldstein
Mark Goldstein is President of International Research Center, providing consulting, custom research, and strategic support for business, legal and public policy clients across a variety of high technology disciplines and arenas since 1992. Mark is a technophile and technology visionary, activist, advisor, and entrepreneur with extensive experience and connections throughout numerous technology sectors. IRC concentrates on clients' needs in the complex worlds of telecommunications, information technology, eCommerce, eContent, eLearning, the Internet, biotechnology and other high-tech domains by harnessing global information resources for informed decision making. Mark is involved with a number of policy, economic development, professional and trade groups, as well as being a frequent speaker and trainer.
About
Ed Vawter
Edward Vawter brings well over a decade of experience in research and development in the pharmaceutical industry with both large and small companies. He has a Ph.D. in organic chemistry from Purdue University and has been involved in the synthesis of multi-step complex pharmaceuticals including polymer drug conjugates through all stages of development. He has managed the outsourcing of development and manufacturing for multi-million dollar projects on an international basis. Vawter also has five years of experience with development of polymer-based drug conjugates as well as extensive analytical development knowledge related to polymers. He has experience with experimental design and data analysis; not only statistical analysis but also exploratory data analysis and building of models to represent behavior of chemical systems. His business experience as well as his solid technical background can help your company succeed.
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