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Bio.Donna.Dean

Donna J. Dean
Senior Science Advisor

Lewis-Burke Associates

Dr. Donna J. Dean is Senior Science Advisor with Lewis-Burke Associates LLC, a Washington D.C. based government relations consulting firm that advocates for the public policy interests of institutions of higher education and other research and education organizations. She has 27 years experience as a senior Federal government executive, with experience in research and science policy across the entire range of biomedical related areas at the National Institutes of Health and the Food and Drug Administration. Prior to joining Lewis-Burke, Dr. Dean was Senior Scholar in Residence at the National Academy of Engineering of the National Academies and Senior Advisor for Engineering to the Director, National Institutes of Health (NIH), focusing on policies and projects at the interface of engineering and the health and life sciences. She was the founding/acting Director of the new National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering at NIH in 2001.

Dr. Dean attended Berea College in Kentucky, graduating with a B.A. in chemistry, and minors in biology and mathematics, and then received the Ph.D. in biochemistry from Duke University. After postdoctoral work in cell and developmental biology at Princeton University, she conducted research in biochemical endocrinology at NIH prior to moving into science administration. In 2000, she completed a senior management program in the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

She has been a pivotal leader on scientific and technical workforce issues, in women's health, and in career development strategies for young scientists. Among her current professional activities are the Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), national Board of the Association for Women in Science (immediate Past-President), advisor to the joint biomedical engineering program of the University of North Carolina/North Carolina State University, and Board member of the Washington Academy of Sciences and of the School of Science and Engineering of Tulane University. She is a fellow of the AAAS, the Washington Academy of Sciences, and the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering. In November 2007, she received the Distinguished Alumnus of the Year award from Berea College.