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Fellow, Governance Studies, Center for Technology Innovation
Walter D. Valdivia is a fellow in the Center for Technology Innovation at Brookings. He studies innovation policy and inequality, and focuses on technology transfer and the governance of emerging technologies. | View Full Bio
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May 30, 2013
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December 6, 2012
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May 30
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Walter Valdivia
Whistle-blower award 400k from for-profit university: http://t.co/XwyQWRILoi
Aug 27
India's rice revolution http://t.co/1DR36y5lQU
Jul 08
RT @darrwest: Ominous sign for #immigrationreform is @SpeakerBoehner decision to give veto power to GOP caucus. Pathway to citizenship won't pass it
Jun 19
RT @SCOTUSblog: 4th opinion: Myriad - isolated DNA is not patentable, but synthetic DNA is.
Jun 14
@EJDionne Indeed, Superman is an immigrant. Headlines: Birthers petition his deportation. Republicans stop them fearing defection to China.
Jun 13
RT @BrookingsGS: 6/13: Join @darrwest & William Haseltine of @ACCESSHealth: Controlling US #healthcare costs by learning from abroad http://t.co/yV65yEfLJ8
Jun 04
A discussion on responsible innovation at @BrookingsInst 10am: http://t.co/CLTkr0iV20 #TechCTI
The problem is tax law! IRS is asked to do the impossible: to assess political organizations on non-political basis http://t.co/Zadv87enuI
May 19
How the benefits of innovation are distributed matters as much as the pace of innovation. Tech transfer is key link: http://t.co/2km2q4itxw”
Apr 28
RT @BrookingsGS: Register: upcoming event @BrookingsInst Thursday 9-12 AM EDT | Building Trust in the Global #SupplyChain http://t.co/k7Zk68UZ6l
Apr 16
@darrwest : Tech alone will not drive change in education system; it must be combined with new org, incentives, and culture #TechCTI
Mar 20
STS icon Bruno Latour wins Holberg Prize (considered the Nobel of arts, humanities, and social sciences). http://t.co/6KuQzHhhsi
Mar 19
Bill Galston to Obama Admin: Green light Keystone in exchange for strong environmental regulation. http://t.co/X9p35l5YGt
Mar 16
Excellent piece: Matt @chingos refutes idea that subpar SAT students are at higher risk of failure in top schools http://t.co/YefvFrq30n
Mar 14
Adam Gopnik: paradoxically, dogma of free market compels some to choose the most expensive health insurance option http://t.co/hYSyFYFQwA
Mar 01
@CondoleezzaRice: Homage to pianist Van Cliburn, whose music transcended the petty politics of the Cold War http://t.co/xMd7EVceMa
RT @whitehouseostp: Medicines Patent Pool & ViiV Healthcare Collaborate for Children with #HIV http://t.co/le2MTIpKqe
Mark Brown: assessing Mass Open Online Courses focus on soc & econ contexts not wonders & horrors of the tech itself. http://t.co/5QyRXJv94h
Feb 28
Good point by @BethAkersEd: more information can improve individual's choice of college http://t.co/XjqOlCslGR. Will improve education too?
Feb 27
@clarkamiller: "If we're going to change largest human enterprise [energy production], let's get MORE than zero carbon." Excellent point!
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