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Appendix B
Curricula Vitae of Committee Members
NORMAN HACKEEMAN (Chairman), received a Ph.D. degree
in chemistry from the Johns Hopkins University snd has served as
professor of chemistry and as president of both the University of
Texas and Rice University. A member of the National Academy of
Sciences, he has served on many boards and advisory committees,
including the National Science Board. His research interests include
the study of corrosion of metals and the surface chemistry of metals
and oxides.
KUBT BEN=SCH1LE received an M.D. degree from the Univer-
sity of Hamburg. His past acadeniic posts have been at the medical
schoob of Harvard and Dartmouth Universities. He currently holds
appointments at the University of California at San Diego and at
the San Diego Zoo. Hm research interests involve pathology and
reproductive medicine.
MICHAEL E. DeBAREY received an M.D. degree from Tulane
University. In addition, he holds numerous honorary degrees from
both U.S. ant! foreign universities. A member of the Institute of
Medicine, he is the Chancellor of the Baylor College of Medicine in
Houston. HO special research interest is in cardiovascular surgery.
W. JEAN DODDS was awarded a D.V.M. degree at the Ontario
Veterinary College in Guelph, Canada. She is now chief of the
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APPENDIX B
Laboratory of Hematology of the New York State Department of
Health at Albany. Dr. Dodds' research interests involve laboratory
animal medicine, including studies of comparative hemostasis and
thrombosis and comparative immunohematology.
EDWARD I. GLUTTON received a Ph.D. degree from Stanford
University, where he continued his career until joming Varian As
sociates where he served as president and chairman of the board.
He is a member of both the National Academy of Sciences and the
National Academy of Engineering. His research interest is in applied
physics.
CARL W. GOTTSCHAL~, who holds an M.D. degree from the
University of Virginia, is a Career Investigator of the American Heart
Association and is the Kenan Professor of Medicine and Physiology
at the University of North Carolina. He is a member of both the
Institute of Medicine and the Nations Academy of Sciences. His
research specialty is renal physiology.
ARTHUR C. GUYTON was awarded an M.D. degree at Harvard
Medical School. He currently serves as chairman of the Department
of Physiology and Biophysics at the University of Mississippi School
of Medicine. He has received many awards for hm research in c~rcu-
latory physiology and medical electronic development.
WIGWAM HUBBARD earner] an M.D. degree from New York
University. Following an academic career, which included serving ~
dean of the Medical School at the University of Michigan, he joined
the Upjohn Company, where he still serves as president emeritus. He
is a member of the Institute of Medicine, and his research interest
lies in medical education.
JOHN KAPLAN received a law degree from Harvard University.
He has held ac~ern~c appointments at Northwestern University, the
University of California at Berkeley, and Stanford University, where
he is the Jackson Eli Reynolds Professor of Law. He has published
books on a variety of today's concerns, including drug control and
drug abuse.
HAROLD J. MO:ElOWITZ was awarded a Ph.D. from Yale Uni-
versity, where he serapes as professor of molecular biophysics and
biochemistry. His research emphasizes the thermodynamic founda-
tions of biology, the study of prebiotic chemistry, and the matrix of
biological "formation.
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CARL P]?AFFMANN holds a Ph.D. degree from Cambridge
University. Following various teaching positions at Brown, Yale,
and Harvard Universities, he was appointed the Vincent and Brooke
Astor Professor of Physiological Psychology, now Emeritus, at Rock-
efeller University. He ~ a member of the National Academy of
Sciences, and his research interests are in neurophysiology and be-
havior.
DOM]NICE P. PURPURA received an M.D. degree from Har-
vard University Medical School. He has held academic appointments
at Columbia and Stanford Universities, as wed as the Albert Einstein
College of Medicine, where he now serves as dean. He is a member of
both the National Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Medicine.
His research interests are in the field of developmental neurobiology.
CHRISTINI: STEVENS was educated at the University of Mich-
igan and the Cranbrook Art Institute. She is the founder and prep
ident of the Animal Welfare Institute and has written numerous
articles and edited] books on the subjects of animal welfare and pros
tective legislation.
LEWIS THOMAS earned his M.D. degree from Harvard Univer-
sity. He ~ currently president emeritus of Memorial SIoan-Kettering
Cancer Center. He is the author of dives of a Cell, as weD ~ other
popular books. He is a member of both the National Academy of
Sciences ~d the Institute of Medicine. His research ~ centered on
infectious diseases.
J~:S Mclil:NDllEE WALL was awarded a B.D. from Emory
University and an M.A. in divinity from the University of Chicago.
He has received several honorary degrees and is an ordained United
Methodist mineter. He has hac] a career in journalism and is cur-
rently editor of the Christian Century, published in Chicago.
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