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ASU Welcomes Biotechnology Research & Policy Expert through World Economic Forum Fellowship

The Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law and the Thunderbird School of Global Management are hosting Keven Doxzen for a two- year joint appointment. Doxzen is the recipient of the World Economic Forum’s Hoffman Fellowship for the Fourth Industrial Revolution and will lead transnational projects that explore global policy and governance challenges in health care driven by emerging technologies. 

“ASU Law, through its Center for Law, Science and Innovation, and Thunderbird have a long history of working with WEF at the intersection of law, governance and emerging technologies,” said Di Bowman, ASU Law’s associate dean for international engagement for ASU Now. “Partnering with WEF’s C4IR to host esteemed Hoffmann Fellows represents a new and exciting chapter in our collaboration and we are delighted to welcome Kevin as our first fellow.”

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