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D Committee and Staff Biographies
Pages 111-120

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From page 111...
... He formerly served at Bristol-Myers Squibb Company as President of the Pharmaceutical Research Institute and as Senior Vice President of Scientific Affairs. Prior to joining Bristol-Myers Squibb, Dr.
From page 112...
... Dr. Chance's academic and administrative appointments have included Associate Professor, UMDNJ, New Jersey Dental School; Chief of Endodontics, Kings County Medical Center, Brooklyn, N.Y.; and Director, Health Policy Program of the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, Washington, D.C.
From page 113...
... During 1993, Dr. Cutler was on leave as Senior Staff Economist at the Council of Economic Advisers and Director of the National Economic Council in the Clinton Administration.
From page 114...
... Dr. Fischhoff's areas of research include risk communication, risk management, adolescent decision making, evaluation of environmental damages, and protective behavior.
From page 115...
... His prior Institute of Medicine committee memberships include the Committee on Persian Gulf Syndrome Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation Program and the Committee on Policies for Allocating Health Sciences Research Funds.
From page 116...
... Dr. Unger has received the Banting Medal of the American Diabetes Association, the Rumbaugh Award of the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, the Koch Award of the Endocrine Society, the Claude Bernard Medal of the European Associates for the Study of Diabetes, and a Senior Medical Investigatorship of the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Dallas, Texas.
From page 117...
... Ms. Weinberg has a long history of board and committee service, including work win the National Chronic Care Consortium's National Resource Center, the American Medical Association's Ethical FORCE initiative, the American Society of Association Executives' Ethics Committee, the Funding First Program, He Foundation for Accountability, the National Legal Center for the Medically Dependent and Disabled, Inc., and the Accreditation for Services for Mentally Retarded and Over Developmentally Disabled Persons.
From page 118...
... During his tenure at the National Academy of Sciences and since 1989 at the Institute of Medicine, Dr. Pope has directed and edited numerous reports on environmental and occupational issues; topics include injury control, disability prevention, biologic markers, neurotoxicology, indoor allergens, and the inclusion of environmental and occupational health content in medical and nursing school curricula.
From page 119...
... Most recently, Dr. Hanna served as Senior Advisor to the National Bioethics Advisory Commission in its response to the president's request for recommendations regarding hunnan cloning.
From page 120...
... between 1981 and 1995, including reports on He cancer centers program of He National Cancer Institute and He AIDS research program of the National Institutes of Health. He did his graduate work at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and, prior to going to NAS, taught at Wellesley College and worked at the National Academy of Public Administration.


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