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The Pervasive Role of Science, Technology, and Health in Foreign Policy: Imperatives for the Department of State (1999)
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The Pervasive Role of Science, Technology, and Health in Foreign Policy: Imperatives for the Department of State

COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND HEALTH ASPECTS OF THE FOREIGN POLICY AGENDA OF THE UNITED STATES

Robert A. Frosch, Chair,

Harvard University

John D. Axtell,

Purdue University

Harry Barnes,

The Carter Center

Gail H. Cassell,

Eli Lilly & Co.

Sue E. Eckert,

Institute for International Economics and Brown University

Robert W. Fri,

The Smithsonian Institution

David Hamburg,

Carnegie Corporation of New York

Ronald F. Lehman II,

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Thomas E. Lovejoy,

The World Bank

David D. Newsom,

University of Virginia

Roland W. Schmitt,

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Eugene B. Skolnikoff,

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Philip M. Smith,

McGeary & Smith

Robert M. White,

The Washington Advisory Group

Ex-officio Members

David Challoner, Foreign Secretary,

Institute of Medicine

Harold Forsen, Foreign Secretary,

National Academy of Engineering

F. Sherwood Rowland, Foreign Secretary,

National Academy of Sciences

Staff

John Boright, Executive Director,

Office of International Affairs

Glenn Schweitzer, Study Director

Kelly Robbins, Program Officer

Mickelle Rodgers, Program Assistant

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