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Citizen and the Expert: Proceedings of One in a Series of Four Forums Held in a Bicentennial Context (1976)

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Suggested Citation:"Citizen and the Expert: Proceedings of One in a Series of Four Forums Held in a Bicentennial Context." National Academy of Sciences. 1976. Citizen and the Expert: Proceedings of One in a Series of Four Forums Held in a Bicentennial Context. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18876.
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Suggested Citation:"Citizen and the Expert: Proceedings of One in a Series of Four Forums Held in a Bicentennial Context." National Academy of Sciences. 1976. Citizen and the Expert: Proceedings of One in a Series of Four Forums Held in a Bicentennial Context. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18876.
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THE ACADEMY FORUM of the National Academy of Sciences PROCEEDINGS of one in a series of four Forums held in a Bicentennial Context "THE CITIZEN AND THE EXPERT" January 20, 1976 National Academy of Sciences Washington, D.C. NAS-NAE LIBRARY

- 1 - Participants Frederick C. Robbins, M.D. Dean, School of Medicine Case Western University Cochairman and Moderator Hans A. Bethe Professor, Laboratory of Nuclear Studies, Cornell University Stewart Brand Editor, Whole Earth Catalog, Whole Earth Epilog, and the CoEvolution Quarterly Carl Djerassi Professor of Chemistry Department of Chemistry Stanford University Charles R. Halpern Executive Director, Council for Public Interest Law N. Bruce Hannay Vice President, Research and Patents, Bell Laboratories Peter Barton Hutt Attorney, Covington & Burling Richard W. Jencks Vice President, Washington Columbia Broadcasting System Daniel E. Koshland, Jr. Professor and Chairman Department of Biochemistry University of California Berkeley, Cochairman Philip Morrison Institute Professor Department of Physics Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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