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Marine Biotechnology in the Twenty-First Century: Problems, Promise, and Products
Appendix D
2001 Marine Biotechnology Workshop: Biomedical Applications of Marine Natural Products
WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS
Thomas Ahfeld
Minerals Management Service
Ron Baird
National Sea Grant College Program
Dale Baker
New York Sea Grant
Valerie Bernan
Wyeth Ayerst
Carole Bewley
National Institutes of Health
Kerry Brenner
National Research Council
Kay Briggs
Minerals Management Service
Leng Chee Chang
National Institutes of Health
Mrunal Chapekar
Advanced Technology Program, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Todd Ciche
Stanford University
Leland Ellis
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Melissa Flagg
U.S. Department of State
Scott Franklin
The Scripps Research Institute
Sylvia Galloway
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Gary Gilliland
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Deborah Gochfeld
University of Mississippi
Ximing Guo
Rutgers University
Kirk Gustafson
National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health
Yali Hallock
National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health
OCR for page 115
Marine Biotechnology in the Twenty-First Century: Problems, Promise, and Products
Mark Hamman
University of Mississippi
Russell Hill
Center for Marine Biotechnology, University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute
Channing Jones
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Brendan Kelly
National Institutes of Health
Russell Kerr
Florida Atlantic University
Linda Kupfer
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Jennifer Kuzma
National Research Council
Eric Lacy
University of South Carolina
Niels Lindquist
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Kristy Long
National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Nicole Lopanik
University of Delaware
Hamta Madari
University of California, Santa Barbara
Dominick Mendola
CalBioMarine Technologies
Dale Nagle
University of Mississippi
David Newman
National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health
Gillian Nicholas
National Institutes of Health
Judith Nyquist
National Research Council
Paul Olin
California Sea Grant Program
John Paul
University of South Florida
Laurie Richardson
Florida International University
Daniel Romo
Texas A&M University
Lawrence Rouse
Louisiana State University
Fritz Schuler
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
William Seaman
Florida Sea Grant College Program
Paul Sheldon
Acer Biosciences
Marc Slattery
University of Mississippi
Suzannah Sundby
Jacobson Holman PLLC
Ken Turgeon
Minerals Management Service
Jermey Weisz
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Eugene White
X-ray Analytical, Inc.
Laurence Wilkinson
Center for Applied Marine Science & Technology, Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Cheryl Woodley
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Alex Xue
Acera Biosciences, Inc.
Yu-Dong Zhou
University of Mississippi
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marine biotechnology