Following the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy's (OSTP) release of Science: A New Golden Age, UIDP will host a member-only webinar designed to help participants better understand the report and its potential implications for the research and innovation enterprise in the U.S. and beyond.
Join us for an overview of the report's key priorities and recommendations, along with insights into how they fit within the broader federal science and technology policy landscape. Leslee Gilbert of Van Scoyoc Associates will break down the report's major themes, provide context for its release, and discuss the potential implications for universities, industry, and the research community.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain a clearer understanding of the U.S. Federal Government's Administration's vision for the research enterprise, the policy context surrounding the report, and what it could mean for research institutions, industry partners, and future federal research priorities.
Agenda Highlights
- Overview of Science: A New Golden Age: Explore the report's key themes, priorities, and vision for the U.S. research enterprise.
- Federal Policy Context: Understand how the report aligns with broader federal science and technology priorities.
- Implications for Research Partnerships: Discuss what the report could mean for universities, industry, and future collaboration.
This webinar is designed to provide context and facilitate discussion among the UIDP community. It is intended as an educational overview of the report and its potential implications and will include time for participants’ questions and discussion.
Meet The Speakers

Leslee Gilbert

Anthony Boccanfuso (Moderator)
Registration is closed. Questions, info@uidp.net
This free webinar is open to UIDP members only. Registration is required and subject to approval.
This webinar is ideal for research administrators, university and industry research leaders, faculty, corporate innovation professionals, technology transfer leaders, and government relations professionals interested in the latest federal science and technology policy developments.
This is an informational webinar with an opportunity for Q&A with the speaker. Participation is welcomed and encouraged.
When
Friday, July 24, 2026
12-1 p.m. ET
