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Chapter: Appendix B: National Research Council Project Oversight Boards

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: National Research Council Project Oversight Boards." National Research Council. 2002. Marine Biotechnology in the Twenty-First Century: Problems, Promise, and Products. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10340.
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Appendix B
National Research Council

Project Oversight Boards

OCEAN STUDIES BOARD

NANCY RABALAIS (Chair), Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium, Chauvin

ARTHUR BAGGEROER, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge

JAMES COLEMAN, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge

LARRY B. CROWDER, Duke University Marine Laboratory, Beaufort, North Carolina

G. BRENT DALRYMPLE, Oregon State University (ret.), Corvallis

RICHARD B. DERISO, Inter-AmericanTropical Tuna Commission, La Jolla, California

EARL DOYLE, Shell Oil (ret.), Sugar Land, Texas

ROBERT DUCE, Texas A&M University, College Station

WAYNE R. GEYER, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Massachusetts

D. JAY GRIMES, University of Southern Mississippi, Ocean Springs

MIRIAM KASTNER, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California

CINDY LEE, State University of New York, Stony Brook

RALPH S. LEWIS, Connecticut Geological and Natural History Survey, Hartford

BONNIE MCCAY, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: National Research Council Project Oversight Boards." National Research Council. 2002. Marine Biotechnology in the Twenty-First Century: Problems, Promise, and Products. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10340.
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JULIAN P. MCCREARY, JR., University of Hawaii, Honolulu

JACQUELINE MICHEL, Research Planning, Inc., Columbia, South Carolina

RAM MOHAN, Blasland, Bouck & Lee, Inc., Annapolis, Maryland

SCOTT NIXON, University of Rhode Island, Naragansett

JON G. SUTINEN, University of Rhode Island, Kingston

NANCY TARGETT, University of Delaware, Lewes

PAUL TOBIN, Xtria, LLC Chantilly, Virginia

OCEAN STUDIES BOARD STAFF

MORGAN GOPNIK, Director

SUSAN ROBERTS, Senior Program Officer

DAN WALKER, Senior Program Officer

JOANNE BINTZ, Program Officer

JENNIFER MERRILL, Program Officer

TERRY SCHAEFER, Program Officer

JOHN DANDELSKI, Research Associate

ROBIN MORRIS, Financial Officer

SHIREL SMITH, Administrative Associate

JODI BACHIM, Senior Project Assistant

NANCY CAPUTO, Senior Project Assistant

DENISE GREENE, Senior Project Assistant

DARLA KOENIG, Senior Project Assistant

JULIE PULLEY, Project Assistant

ALISON SCHRUM, Project Assistant

BOARD ON LIFE SCIENCES

COREY GOODMAN (Chair), University of California, Berkeley

R. ALTA CHARO, J.D., University of Wisconsin at Madison

JOANNE CHORY, The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, California

DAVID GALAS, Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences, Claremont, California

BARBARA GASTEL, Texas A&M University, College Station

JAMES GENTILE, Hope College, Holland, Michigan

LINDA GREER, Natural Resources Defense Council

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: National Research Council Project Oversight Boards." National Research Council. 2002. Marine Biotechnology in the Twenty-First Century: Problems, Promise, and Products. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10340.
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ED HARLOW, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts

ELLIOTT MEYEROWITZ, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena

ROBERT PAINE, University of Washington, Seattle

GREGORY PETSKO, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts

STUART PIMM, Columbia University, New York

JOAN ROSE, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg

GERALD RUBIN, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Chevy Chase, Maryland

BARBARA SCHAAL, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri

RAYMOND WHITE, DNA Sciences, Fremont, California

BOARD ON LIFE SCIENCES STAFF

FRANCES E. SHARPLES, Director

JENNIFER KUZMA, Senior Program Officer

KERRY A. BRENNER, Program Officer

JOAN G. ESNAYRA, Program Officer

MARILEE K. SHELTON, Program Officer

ROBIN A. SCHOEN, Program Officer

ROBERT YUAN, Program Officer

LAURA T. HOLLIDAY, Research Assitant

BRIDGET K.B. AVILA, Senior Project Assistant

DENISE D. GROSSHANS, Project Assistant

VALERIE L. GUTMANN, Project Assistant

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: National Research Council Project Oversight Boards." National Research Council. 2002. Marine Biotechnology in the Twenty-First Century: Problems, Promise, and Products. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10340.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: National Research Council Project Oversight Boards." National Research Council. 2002. Marine Biotechnology in the Twenty-First Century: Problems, Promise, and Products. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10340.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: National Research Council Project Oversight Boards." National Research Council. 2002. Marine Biotechnology in the Twenty-First Century: Problems, Promise, and Products. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10340.
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Dramatic developments in understanding the fundamental underpinnings of life have provided exciting opportunities to make marine bioproducts an important part of the U.S. economy. Several marine based pharmaceuticals are under active commercial development, ecosystem health is high on the public's list of concerns, and aquaculture is providing an ever greater proportion of the seafood on our tables. Nevertheless, marine biotechnology has not yet caught the public's, or investor's, attention. Two workshops, held in October 1999 and November 2001 at the National Academies, were successful in highlighting new developments and opportunities in environmental and biomedical applications of marine biotechnology, and also in identifying factors that are impeding commercial exploitation of these products. This report includes a synthesis of the 2001 sessions addressing drug discovery and development, applications of genomics and proteomics to marine biotechnology, biomaterials and bioengineering, and public policy and essays contributed by the workshop speakers.

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