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Suggested Citation:"Appendix: Conference Participants." National Research Council. 1994. Beginning a Dialogue on the Changing Environment for the Physical and Mathematical Sciences: Report of a Conference. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9109.
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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

Suggested Citation:"Appendix: Conference Participants." National Research Council. 1994. Beginning a Dialogue on the Changing Environment for the Physical and Mathematical Sciences: Report of a Conference. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9109.
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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.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix: Conference Participants." National Research Council. 1994. Beginning a Dialogue on the Changing Environment for the Physical and Mathematical Sciences: Report of a Conference. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9109.
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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

Suggested Citation:"Appendix: Conference Participants." National Research Council. 1994. Beginning a Dialogue on the Changing Environment for the Physical and Mathematical Sciences: Report of a Conference. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9109.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix: Conference Participants." National Research Council. 1994. Beginning a Dialogue on the Changing Environment for the Physical and Mathematical Sciences: Report of a Conference. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9109.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix: Conference Participants." National Research Council. 1994. Beginning a Dialogue on the Changing Environment for the Physical and Mathematical Sciences: Report of a Conference. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9109.
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