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Beginning a Dialogue on the Changing Environment for the Physical and Mathematical Sciences: Report of a Conference
Conference Participants
Bruce Alberts
President
National Academy of Sciences
William Ascher
Professor
Sanford Institute of Public Policy
Duke University
Wilmer Bottoms
Senior Vice President
Patricof & Co.
John K. Buckner
Chairman
Pensco
Radford Byerly, Jr.
Vice President
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
Nancy Carson
Program Manager
Science, Education, and Transportation Programs
Office of Technology Assessment
Fred P. Corson
Vice President, Director R&D
Dow Chemical Company
Ronald Douglas
Vice Provost
State University of New York, Stony Brook
Kevin Finneran
Editor
Issues in Science and Technology
Susan Graham
Professor
Computer Science Division
University of California, Berkeley
Phillip A. Griffiths
Director
Institute for Advanced Study
Jack Halpern
Professor
Department of Chemistry
University of Chicago
William Harris
Assistant Director
Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences
National Science Foundation
Ettore Infante
Senior Vice President
University of Minnesota
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Beginning a Dialogue on the Changing Environment for the Physical and Mathematical Sciences: Report of a Conference
Dale Jamieson
Professor
Center for Values and Social Policy
University of Colorado, Boulder
Bobby Junker
Director
Mathematics & Physical Science
Office of Naval Research
Charles Kennel1
Professor
Department of Physics
University of California, Los Angeles
Daniel Kleppner
Professor
Department of Physics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ronald Konkel
Consultant
Rockville, Maryland
Theodore Kronmiller
Attorney
Falls Church, Virginia
Neal F. Lane2
Provost
Rice University
Louis J. Lanzerotti
Distinguished Member, Technical Staff
AT&T Bell Laboratories
Norman Metzger
Executive Director
Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications
National Research Council
Albert Narath
President
Sandia Corporation
Leslie Nulty
Assistant to the Director
Department of Public Affairs
United Food and Commercial Workers International Union
Ruth E. O'Brien
Staff Associate
Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications
National Research Council
Robert E. Palmer
Chief of Staff
Committee on Science, Space, and Technology
U.S. House of Representatives
Donald Shapero
Director
Board on Physics and Astronomy
National Research Council
Harold T. Shapiro
President
Princeton University
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Dr. Kennel is currently associate administrator of the Office of Mission to Planet Earth, NASA.
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Dr. Lane is currently director of the National Science Foundation.
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Beginning a Dialogue on the Changing Environment for the Physical and Mathematical Sciences: Report of a Conference
Paul Shoemaker
Manager, Strategic Planning Office
Sandia National Laboratories
Bruce Smith
Brookings Institution
Philip M. Smith
Executive Officer
National Academy of Sciences
Robert Smith
Historian
Department of Space History
Smithsonian Institution
Dorothy Strong
Director of Mathematics
Chicago Public Schools
Michael L. Telson
Senior Analyst
Committee on the Budget
U.S. House of Representatives
Mitchell Waldrop
Science Writer
Washington, D.C.
Patrick Windham
Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
U.S. Senate
Richard N. Zare
Professor
Department of Chemistry
Stanford University
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