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Claire M. Saundry (Fed)

Dr. Claire M. Saundry has served as the Director of International and Academic Affairs since May 2007. Prior to that, beginning in November 1994, she served as the Chief of International Affairs. Dr. Saundry is responsible for managing the international and academic portfolios at NIST, including implementation of the NIST International Strategy, managing the NIST Foreign Guest Researcher and Foreign Visitor Programs, managing the NIST post-graduate, graduate and undergraduate research programs and academic outreach activities, developing and implementing NIST international and academic policies, providing liaison with foreign and U.S. government representatives, universities and local public school systems.  In 2018, Dr. Saundry was elected President of the Sistema Interamericano de Metrología, the Regional Metrology Organization for the Americas. 

Prior to her appointment at NIST, Dr. Saundry served as a Program Officer in the International Coordination and Liaison Branch of the Fogarty International Center, National Institutes of Health from 1992-1994.  From September 1989 through January 1992, Dr. Saundry served as a Physical Science Administrative Officer in the United States Department of State, Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, Office of Cooperative Science and Technology Programs.  

Dr. Saundry received her Ph.D. in Biological Chemistry from the University of Virginia, Chemistry Department in 1989. Her research focused on the mechanism of aluminum ion-induced neurotoxicity. She received her Bachelor of Science from Stonehill College in May 1984. In 1989, Dr. Saundry was awarded a Science Engineering and Diplomacy Fellowship from the American Association for the Advancement of Sciences (AAAS).

Publications

Safeguarding International Science: Research Security Framework

Author(s)
Gregory F. Strouse, Claire M. Saundry, Timothy Wood, Philip Bennett, Mary Bedner
The U.S. science and research ecosystem retains its leadership by actively engaging with the global community through the conduct of mutually beneficial
Created October 9, 2019, Updated June 5, 2024