David Clem
Full Name
David Clem
Job Title
Chairman and Founder
Company
Lyme Properties
Speaker Bio
David is responsible for managing the regulatory process, the design team, and lease negotiations. Prior to founding Lyme Properties in 1993, David was a principal of The Athenaeum Group, a real estate development company specializing in adaptive re-use projects in Cambridge, Massachusetts, including One Kendall Square- the first privately financed biotech laboratory space in Kendall Square. David is a former member of the Cambridge City Council and was Chief of Staff to the Lt. Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, responsible for directing the State’s Office of Federal/State Relations. He has served on the boards of a number of non-profit institutions, advising on real estate and government relations matters. He is currently a Trustee of Berklee College of Music, and formerly Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary and Harvard/MIT’s HST (Health, Science & Technology) Joint Program.

David received his AB magna cum laude from Dartmouth College as a Presidential Scholar and member of Phi Beta Kappa. He was a M.C.P. and Ph.D. candidate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology under a Danforth Fellowship.
Robin Scheffler
Full Name
Robin Scheffler
Job Title
Associate Professor in the Science, Technology, and Society Program
Company
MIT
Speaker Bio
Robin Wolfe Scheffler, Associate Professor in the Science, Technology, and Society Program, is an historian of the modern biological and biomedical sciences and their intersections with developments in American history. He is currently working on a project that follows the history of cancer virus research in the twentieth century from legislature to laboratory, documenting its origins and impact on the modern biological sciences. His other projects include the history of the biotechnology industry and a chemical biography of dioxins. The common goal of Professor Scheffler’s projects is to understand the mutual influence of science on society and of society on science.

Professor Scheffler earned his doctorate at Yale in the history of science and medicine. He also holds an M.Phil in the History and Philosophy of Science from the University of Cambridge as well as undergraduate degrees in history and chemistry from the University of Chicago. Before joining the faculty at MIT he was a visiting scholar at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Rockefeller Archives Center, and the National Institutes of Health Office of History, among other institutions. He recently edited a special issue of Studies in the History and Philosophy of the Biological and Biomedical Sciences that focuses on the history of cancer viruses. Professor Scheffler has also published in Endeavour, and the Journal of the History of Biology.