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Editor-in-Chief,   Anatole Krattiger

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Fiocruz, Brazil

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RYAN, Camille D

RYAN, Camille D Photograph A self-professed “late bloomer,” Camille D. Ryan began her academic career after working for several years in the local agricultural biotechnology industry. She first worked with a small plant biotechnology company that specialized in developing proprietary technologies and cloned plant varieties for mine reclamation work and site remediation. Subsequently, she moved into a position with the biotechnology department of a large multinational corporation that specializes in crop production, and worked on cross-functional team efforts to bring the first genetically modified canola varieties to the market.

Throughout her academic career, Ms. Ryan has been involved in a number of research projects, including the Innovation Systems Research Network’s “Cluster Initiative,” which examines intellectual property structures and innovation in the Saskatoon agricultural biotechnology cluster. Her links with local industry have been a natural segué for her collaborations with the National Research Council’s Plant Biotechnology Institute (NRC-PBI) and the Industrial Research Assistance Program (IRAP), as well as with the Canadian Light Source Synchrotron (CLS). Currently, Ms. Ryan works as a research assistant for Genome Canada’s GE3LS project. She conducts theoretical, empirical, and policy analysis that explores the management of intellectual property in genomics-based research projects. She is currently in the process of finalizing her Ph.D. dissertation in Interdisciplinary Studies at the University of Saskatchewan.

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Show AbstractAbstract Building Research Clusters: Exploring Public Policy Options for Supporting Regional Innovation

Show AbstractAbstract The Role of Clusters in Driving Innovation