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Suggested Citation:"2019 GRP Division Committee Members." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2020. Gulf Research Program Annual Report 2019. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25959.
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2019 GRP Division Committee Members


Jerry M. Melillo (NAS) (Chair)

Marine Biological Laboratory

Woods Hole, MA

R. Lyn Arscott (NAE)

International Association of Oil & Gas Producers

Danville, CA

Subrahmanyam (Subra) Bulusu

University of South Carolina

Columbia, SC

Antonio J. Busalacchi, Jr. (NAE)

University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

Boulder, CO

Barbara Entwisle

University of North Carolina

Chapel Hill, NC

William Graham

University of Southern Mississippi

Stennis Space Center, MS

Susan Hanson (NAS)

Clark University

Ripton, VT

Kerstin A. Lehnert

Columbia University

Palisades, NY

Michael Macrander

Shell International

Gig Harbor, WA

Monica Mason

Transatlantic Reinsurance Company

New York, NY

Jean May-Brett

Louisiana Department of Education

Kenner, LA

Kathryn Moran

Ocean Networks Canada University of Victoria

Victoria, British Columbia,

Canada

Alonzo L. Plough

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Princeton, NJ

Liesel A. Ritchie

Oklahoma State University

Stillwater, OK

Jonathan M. Samet (NAM)

Colorado School of Public Health

Aurora, CO

Richard Sears

Stanford University

Stanford, CA

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The GRP would like to acknowledge and thank the numerous individuals who assisted and contributed to its work in 2019 as collaborators, advisors, participants in workshops and consensus studies, and grant and fellowship application reviewers—all of whom acted in a volunteer capacity. Without their efforts the work of the GRP would not be possible.

In addition, we would like to offer a special thanks to seven departing GRP Division Committee members whose terms ended in 2019: Antonio J. Busalacchi, Jr., William Graham, Susan Hanson, Michael Macrander, Jean May-Brett, Kathryn Moran, and Jonathan M. Samet. These members played an integral role in guiding the GRP.

Thank you to this entire community of amazing people for their time, service, and dedication working for the benefit of communities and ecosystems in the Gulf and beyond.

Suggested Citation:"2019 GRP Division Committee Members." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2020. Gulf Research Program Annual Report 2019. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25959.
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Suggested Citation:"2019 GRP Division Committee Members." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2020. Gulf Research Program Annual Report 2019. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25959.
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Each year, the Gulf Research Program (GRP) produces an annual report to summarize how funds were used. These reports review accomplishments, highlight activities, and, over time, will assess metrics to determine how the program is progressing in accomplishing its goals. The 2019 annual report is the sixth report in this series.

The GRP is an independent, science-based program founded in 2013. Through grants, fellowships, and other activities, it seeks to enhance oil system safety and the protection of human health and the environment in the Gulf of Mexico region and other areas along the U.S. outer continental shelf with offshore oil and gas operations.

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