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NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
Committee on Human Rights
Scientists arts!
Hurnar1 Rights
in Chile
REPORT OF A DELEGATION
NATIONAL ACADEMY PRESS
Washington, D. C. 1985
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NOTICE: This report has been approved by the mem
hers of the Committee on Human Rights of the
National Academy of Sciences and reviewed by the
council of the Academy.
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The delegation to Chile was sponsored by the Com-
mittee on Human Rights of the National Academy of
Sciences and was made possible through the use of
general operating funds provided to the committee
by the Ford Foundation, the Richard Lounsbery
Foundation, the New-Land Foundation, the J. Roderick
MacArthur Foundation, the Scherman Foundation, the
Stichting European Human Rights Foundation, the
National Academy of Sciences, and an individual
donor.
Available from
Committee on Human Rights
National Academy of Sciences
2101 Constitution Avenue N.W
Washington, D.C. 20418
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Delegation to Chile
BARUCH BLUMBERG, Associate Director for Clinical
Research, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia,
and University Professor of Medicine, University
of Pennsylvania
CAROL CORILLON, Director, Committee on Human
Rights, National Academy of Sciences
GERARD DEBREU, University Professor of Economics
and Mathematics, University of California,
Berkeley
ERIC STOVER (Consultant), Staff Officer, Committee
on Scientific Freedom and Responsibility, Ameri-
can Association for the Advancement of Science
. . .
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Committee on Human Rights
ELIOT STELLAR (chair), Institute of Neurological
Sciences, University of Pennsylvania (1987~*
CHRISTIAN B. ANFINSEN, Department of Biology, Johns
Hopkins University (1985)
LIPMAN BERS, Mathematics Departments, Columbia
University and City University of New York Grad-
uate Center (1985)
GERARD DEBREU, Department of Economics, University
of California, Berkeley (1987)
DANIEL C. DRUCKER, Engineering Sciences Department,
University of Florida (1988)
GERTRUDE S. GOLDHABER, Department of Physics,
Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York
(1987)
ROBERT W. KATES, Graduate School of Geography,
Clark University (1985)
FRANCIS E. LOW, Provost, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (1988)
DANIEL NATHANS, Department of Molecular Biology and
Genetics, Johns Hopkins University (1988)
DONALD S. ORNSTEIN, Department of Mathematics,
Stanford University (1988)
ROBERT P. PERRY, Institute of Cancer Research,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1986)
HELEN M. RANNEY, Department of Medicine, University
of California, San Diego (1986)
PETER H. RAVEN, Missouri Botanical Garden,
St. Louis, Missouri (1986)
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WILLIAM P. SLIGHTER, Materials Science and
Engineering, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray
Hill, New Jersey ( 1986 ~
ALBERT J. SOLNIT, Child Study Center, Yale
University ( 1986 ~
CHIEN-SHIUNG WU, Department of Physics, Columbia
University ~ 1985 ~
ADAM YARMOLIN SKY (Adviser), Kominers, Fort,
Schlefer and Boyer, Washington, D. C. ( 1987
CAROL CORILLON, Director
*Terms end June 3 0 of the year indicated .
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