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Message 16 of 125 (237783)
08-27-2005 5:49 PM
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08-27-2005 5:45 PM


Re: interesting ...
just plain text would be great. we just need a list of names and universities that we can add email addresses to.

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Message 17 of 125 (237786)
08-27-2005 6:03 PM
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08-27-2005 5:49 PM


List names (plain text)
Henry Schaefer Director, Center for Computational Quantum Chemistry University of Georgia
Russell Carlson Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology University of Georgia
Michael Behe Professor of Biological Science Lehigh University
Alan Linton Emeritus Professor of Bacteriology University of Bristol
Lev Beloussov Member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences Moscow State University
Professor of Embryology and Honorary Professor
Dean Kenyon Emeritus Professor of Biology San Francisco State University
William Dembski Ph.D., Mathematics University of Chicago
Philip Skell Emeritus, Evan Pugh Professor of Chemistry Pennsylvania State University
Member of the National Academy of Sciences
David Chapman Senior Scientist Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Donald Ewert Ph.D. Microbiology University of Georgia
Bernard d'Abrera Visiting Scholar, Department of Entomology British Museum (Natural History)
Mae-Wan Ho Ph.D. Biochemistry Hong Kong University
Scott Minnich Professor, Dept of Microbiology, Molecular Biology & Biochemistry University of Idaho
Fred Schroeder Ph.D. Marine Geology Columbia University
Jeffrey Schwartz Assoc. Res. Psychiatrist, Dept. of Psychiatry & Biobehavioral Sciences University of California (Los Angeles)
Ralph Seelke Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology University of Wisconsin, Superior
Giuseppe Sermonti Editor Rivista di Biologia/Biology Forum (Italy)
Stanley Salthe Emeritus Professor Biological Sciences Brooklyn College of the City University of New York
David Snoke Associate Professor of Physics & Astronomy University of Pittsburgh
Frank Tipler Professor of Mathematical Physics Tulane University
John A. Davison Emeritus Associate Professor of Biology University of Vermont
James Tour Chao Professor of Chemistry Rice University
Pablo Yepes Research Associate Professor of Physics & Astronomy Rice University
David Bolender Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Cell Biology, Neurobiology & Anatomy Medical College of Wisconsin
Leo Zacharski Professor of Medicine Dartmouth Medical School
Michael Atchison Professor of Biochemistry University of Pennsylvania, Vet School
Gary Achtemeier Ph.D. Meteorology Florida State University
Joel Adams Professor of Computer Science Calvin College
Neal Adrian Ph.D. Microbiology University of Oklahoma
Moorad Alexanian Professor of Physics University of North Carolina, Wilmington
Braxton Alfred Emeritus Professor, Anthropology University of British Columbia
Wesley Allen Professor of Computational Quantum Chemistry University of Georgia
Mark Apkarian Ph.D. Exercise Physiology University of New Mexico
Joseph Atkinson Ph.D. Organic Chemistry Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Richard Austin Assoc. Prof. & Chair, Biology & Natural Sciences Piedmont College
John Baumgardner Ph.D. Geophysics & Space Physics University of California, Los Angeles
George Bennett Associate Professor of Chemistry Millikin University
David Berlinski Ph.D. Philosophy Princeton University
Phillip Bishop Professor of Kinesiology University of Alabama
Gage Blackstone Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Texas A&M
John Bloom Ph.D. Physics Cornell University
Ren Boer Professor & Chair of Chemistry University of Lethbridge
Raymond Bohlin Ph.D. Molecular & Cell Biology University of Texas, Dallas
William Bordeaux Chair, Department of Natural & Mathematical Science Huntington College
John Bordelon Ph.D. Electrical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
David Bossard Ph. D. Mathematics Dartmouth College
David Bourell Professor Mechanical Engineering University of Texas (Austin)
Walter Bradley Distinguished Professor of Engineering Baylor University
John Brejda Ph.D. Agronomy University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Rudolf Brits Ph.D. Nuclear Chemistry University of Stellenbosch, South Africa
Frederick Brooks Kenan Professor of Computer Science University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Neil Broom Associate Professor, Chemical & Materials Engineering University of Auckland
Paul Brown Assitant Professor of Environmental Studies Trinity Western University (Canada)
John Brown Research Meteorologist National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
John Brumbaugh Emeritus Professor of Biological Sciences University of Nebraska (Lincoln)
Nancy Bryson Associate Professor of Chemistry Mississippi University for Women
Donald Calbreath Professor, Department of Chemistry Whitworth College
John Cannon Associate Research Fellow Abbott Laboratories
David Chambers Physicist Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
T. Timothy Chen Ph.D. Statistics University of Chicago
Shing-Yan Chiu Professor of Physiology University of Wisconsin, Madison
Gerald Chubb Associate Professor of Aerospace Engineering & Aviation Ohio State University
John Cimbala Professor of Mechanical Engineering Pennsylvania State University
Donald Clark Ph.D. Physical Biochemistry Louisiana State University
Kieran Clements Assistant Professor, Natural Sciences Toccoa Falls College
John Cogdell Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering University of Texas (Austin)
Leon Combs Professor & Chair, Chemistry & Biochemistry Kennesaw State University
Nicholas Comninellis Associate Professor of Community and Family Medicine University of Missouri-Kansas City
Michael Covington Associate Director, Artificial Intelligence Center University of Georgia
Stephen Crouse Professor of Kinesiology Texas A&M
Cham Dallas Professor, Pharmaceutics & Biomedical Science University of Georgia
Anne Dambricourt-Malasse Paleoanthropologist Institut de Palontologie Humaine, Prehistory Lab.
Melody Davis Ph.D. Chemistry Princeton University
Thomas Deahl Ph.D. Radiation Biology The University of Iowa
Robert DeHaan Ph.D. Human Development University of Chicago
Harold Delaney Professor of Psychology University of New Mexico
Keith Delaplane Professor of Entomology University of Georgia
Michael Delp Professor of Physiology Texas A&M University
David DeWitt Ph.D. Neuroscience Case Western University
Gary Dilts Ph.D. Mathematical Physics University of Colorado
Robert DiSilvestro Ph.D. Biochemistry Texas A & M University
Daniel Dix Associate Professor of Mathematics University of South Carolina
Allison Dobson Assistant Professor, Chemistry Georgia Southern University
Kenneth Dormer Ph.D. Biology & Physiology University of California (Los Angeles)
John Doughty Ph.D. Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering University of Arizona
Jeanne Drisko Clinical Assistant Professor of Alternative Medicine University of Kansas, School of Medicine
Robert Eckel Professor of Medicine, Physiology & Biophysics University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
Seth Edwards Associate Professor of Geology University of Texas (El Paso)
Lee Eimers Professor of Physics & Mathematics Cedarville University
Daniel Ely Professor, Biology University of Akron
Thomas English Adjunct Professor of Physics & Engineering Palomar College
Richard Erdlac Ph.D. Structural Geology University of Texas (Austin)
Bruce Evans Ph.D. Neurobiology Emory University
William Everson Ph.D. Human Physiology Penn State College of Medicine
James Florence Associate Professor, Department of Public Health East Tennessee State University
Margaret Flowers Professor of Biology Wells College
Mark Foster Ph.D. Chemical Engineering University of Minnesota
Clarence Fouche Professor of Biology Virginia Intermont College
Joseph Francis Associate Professor of Biology Cedarville University
Kenneth French Chairman, Division of Natural Science Blinn College
Marvin Fritzler Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology University of Calgary, Medical School
Mark Fuller Ph.D. Microbiology University of California, Davis
Daniel Galassini Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Kansas State University
John Garth Ph.D. Physics University of Illinois (Champaign-Urbana)
Ann Gauger Ph.D. Zoology University of Washington
Mark Geil Ph.D. Biomedical Engineering Ohio State University
Jim Gibson Ph.D. Biology Loma Linda University
William Gilbert Emeritus Professor of Biology Simpson College
Warren Gilson Associate Professor, Dairy Science University of Georgia
Steven Gollmer Ph.D. Atmospheric Science Purdue University
Chris Grace Associate Professor of Psychology Biola University
Richard Gunasekera Ph.D. Biochemical Genetics Baylor University
Graham Gutsche Emeritus Professor of Physics U.S. Naval Academy
Dan Hale Professor of Animal Science Texas A&M University
James Harbrecht Clinical Associate Professor, Division of Cardiology University of Kansas Medical Center
James Harman Associate Chair, Dept. of Chemistry & Biochemistry Texas Tech University
William Harris Ph.D. Nutritional Biochemistry University of Minnesota
Paul Hausgen Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
Walter Hearn Ph.D. Biochemistry University of Illinois
Nolan Hertel Professor, Nuclear & Radiological Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
Roland Hirsch Ph.D. Analytical Chemistry University of Michigan
Dewey Hodges Professor, Aerospace Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
Marko Horb Ph.D. Cell & Developmental Biology State University of New York
Barton Houseman Emeritus Professor of Chemistry Goucher College
Cornelius Hunter Ph.D. Biophysics University of Illinois
Rodney Ice Principle Research Scientist, Nuclear & Radiological Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
Muzaffar Iqbal Ph.D. Chemistry University of Saskatchewan
David Ives Emeritus Professor of Biochemistry Ohio State University
Amiel Jarstfer Associate Professor of Biology LeTourneau University
Tony Jelsma Ph.D. Biochemistry McMaster University
Fred Johnson Ph.D. Pathology Vanderbilt University
Jerry Johnson Ph.D. Pharmacology & Toxicology Purdue University
Richard Johnson Professor of Chemistry LeTourneau University
David Johnson Associate Professor of Pharmacology & Toxicology Duquesne University
Lawrence Johnston Emeritus Professor of Physics University of Idaho
Robert Jones Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering University of Texas-Pan America
David Jones Professor of Biochemistry & Chair of Chemistry Grove City College
Robert Kaita Ph.D. Nuclear Physics Rutgers University
Edwin Karlow Chair, Department of Physics LaSierra University
James Keener Professor of Mathematics & Adjunct of Bioengineering University of Utah
James Keesling Professor of Mathematics University of Florida
Douglas Keil Ph.D. Plasma Physics University of Wisconsin (Madison)
Micheal Kelleher Ph.D. Biophysical Chemistry University of Ibadan
David Keller Associate Professor of Chemistry University of New Mexico
Rebecca Keller Research Professor, Department of Chemistry University of New Mexico
Michael Kent Ph.D. Materials Science University of Minnesota
Richard Kinch Ph.D. Computer Science Cornell University
Bretta King Assistant Professor of Chemistry Spelman College
R. Barry King Prof. of Environmental Safety & Health Albuquerque Technical Vocational Institute
Michael Kinnaird Ph.D. Organic Chemistry University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill)
Donald Kobe Professor of Physics University of North Texas (Denton)
Charles Koons Ph.D. Organic Chemistry University of Minnesota
Carl Koval Full Professor, Chemistry & Biochemistry University of Colorado, Boulder
Bruce Krogh Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering Carnegie Mellon University
Daniel Kuebler Ph.D. Molecular & Cellular Biology University of California (Berkeley)
Paul Kuld Associate Professor, Biological Science Biola University
Heather Kuruvilla Ph.D. Biological Sciences State University of New York (Buffalo)
Martin LaBar Ph. D. Genetics & Zoology University of Wisconsin (Madison)
Teresa Larranaga Ph.D. Pharmacology University of New Mexico
Ronald Larson Professor and Chair of Chemical Engineering University of Michigan
Robert Lattimer Ph.D. Chemistry University of Kansas (Lawrence)
M. Harold Laughlin Professor & Chair, Department of Biomedical Sciences University of Missouri
George Lebo Associate Professor of Astronomy University of Florida
J.B. Lee Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering University of Texas (Dallas)
Matti Leisola Professor, Laboratory of Bioprocess Engineering Helsinki University of Technology
E. Lennard Sc. D. Surgical Infections & Immunology University of Cincinnati
Lane Lester Ph.D. Genetics Purdue University
Catherine Lewis Ph.D. Geophysics Colorado School of Mines
Peter Line Ph.D. Neuroscience Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Theodor Liss Ph.D. Chemistry Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Garrick Little Ph.D. Organic Chemistry Texas A & M
Harry Lubansky Ph.D. Biological Chemistry University of Illinois (Chicago)
Ken Ludema Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering University of Michigan
Jed Macosko Ph.D. Chemistry University of California (Berkeley)
Christopher Macosko Ph.D. Chemical Engineering Princeton University
Allen Magnuson Ph. D. Theoretical & Applied Mechanics University of New Hampshire
Donald Mahan Professor of Animal Nutrition Ohio State University
Robert Marks Professor, Signal & Image Processing University of Washington
Julie Marshall Ph.D. Chemistry Texas Tech University
David McClellan Assistant Professor of Family & Community Medicine Texas A&M University College of Medicine
Andy McIntosh Full Professor, Department of Thermodynamics University of Leeds
Tom McMullen Ph.D. History & Philosophy of Science Indiana University
Tony Mega Ph.D. Biochemistry Purdue University
James Menart Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Wright State University
Angus Menuge Ph.D. Philosophy of Psychology University of Wisconsin-Madison
J. Meredith Assistant Professor, Chemical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
Stephen Meyer Ph.D. Philosophy of Science Cambridge University
Brian Miller Ph.D. Physics Duke University
Gordon Mills Emeritus Professor of Biochemistry University of Texas, Medical Branch
Thomas Milner Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering University of Texas, Austin
Forrest Mims Atmospheric Researcher Geronimo Creek Observatory
Paul Missel Ph.D. Physics Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Lennart Mller Professor, Center for Nutrition & Toxicology Karolinska Institute
David Monson Ph.D. Analytical Chemistry Indiana University
Terry Morrison Ph.D. Chemistry Syracuse University
Terrance Murphy Professor of Chemistry Weill Cornell Medical College
Ed Neeland Professor of Chemistry Okanagan University
Bijan Nemati Ph.D. High Energy Physics University of Washington
David Ness Ph.D. Anthropology Temple University
Paul Nesselroade Associate Professor of Psychology Simpson College
Robert Newman Ph.D. Astrophysics Cornell University
John Nichols Ph.D. Mathematics University of Tennessee
Art Nitz Ph.D. Anatomy & Neurobiology University of Kentucky
Scott Northrup Chair and Professor of Chemistry Tennessee Tech University
William Notz Professor of Statistics Ohio State University
Hugh Nutley* Professor Emeritus of Physics & Engineering Seattle Pacific University
Wesley Nyborg Emeritus Professor of Physics University of Vermont
Dnal O'Mathna Ph.D. Pharmacognosy Ohio State University
John Omdahl Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology University of New Mexico
Rebecca Orr Ph.D. Cell Biology University of Texas (Southwestern)
Lawrence Overzet Professor of Engineering & Computer Science University of Texas (Dallas)
Philip Page Ph.D. Theoretical Particle Physics University of Oxford
Siddarth Pandey Assistant Professor of Chemistry New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Yongsoon Park Ph.D. Nutritional Biochemistry Washington State University
Janet Parker Professor of Medical Physiology Texas A&M University, Health Science Center
Rafe Payne Ph.D. Biology University of Nebraska
Russel Peak Senior Researcher, Engineering Information Systems Georgia Institute of Technology
S. Pelletier Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Chemistry University of Georgia, Athens
Edward Peltzer Ph.D. Oceanography University of California, San Diego (Scripps Institute)
Todd Peterson Ph.D. Plant Physiology University of Rhode Island
Rosalind Picard Sc.D. Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Carl Poppe Ph.D. Physics University of Wisconsin
Ernest Prabhakar Ph.D. Experimental Particle Physics California Institute of Technology
David Prentice Professor, Department of Life Sciences Indiana State University
Pattle Pun Professor of Biology Wheaton College
William Purcell Ph.D. Physical Chemistry Princeton University
Georgia Purdom Ph.D. Molecular Genetics Ohio State University
Fazale Rana Ph.D. Chemistry Ohio University
Paul Randolph Ph.D. Mathematical Statistics University of Minnesota
David Reed Ph.D Entomology University of California (Riverside)
Patricia Reiff Director, Rice Space Institute Rice University
Dan Reynolds Ph.D. Organic Chemistry University of Texas (Austin)
Terry Rickard Ph.D. Engineering Physics University of California (San Diego)
Eliot Roberts Ph.D. Soil Chemistry Rutgers University
Quinton Rogers Prof. of Physiological Chemistry, Dept. of Molecular Biosciences Univ. of California (Davis), School of Vet. Medicine
David Rogstad Ph.D. Physics California Institute of Technology
Daniel Romo Professor of Chemistry Texas A&M University
David Sabatini Professor Civil Engineering & Environmental Science University of Oklahoma
Theodore Saito Ph.D. Physics Pennsylvania State University
Thomas Saleska Professor of Biology Concordia University
Fernando Saravi Professor, Department of Morphology and Physiology Med. Sciences School, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo
Phillip Savage Professor of Chemical Engineering University of Michigan
Dale Schaefer Professor, Materials Science & Engineering University of Cincinnati
Siegfried Scherer Professor of Microbial Ecology Technische Universitt Mnchen
Norman Schmidt Associate Professor of Chemistry Georgia Southern University
Andrew Schmitz Ph.D. Inorganic Chemistry University of Iowa
Granville Sewell Professor of Mathematics University of Texas (El Paso)
Stephen Sewell Assistant Professor of Family Medicine Texas A&M
Gregory Shearer Ph.D. Physiology University of California (Davis)
David Shormann Ph.D. Limnology Texas A&M University
Arnold Sikkema Associate Professor of Physics Dordt College
John Silvius Ph.D. Plant Physiology West Virginia University
Fred Skiff Professor of Physics University of Iowa
Ken Smith Professor of Mathematics Central Michigan University
Robert Smith Professor of Chemistry University of Nebraska, Omaha
Wolfgang Smith Emeritus Professor of Mathematics Oregon State University
Dale Spence Emeritus Professor of Kinesiology Rice University
John Stamper Research Physicist Naval Research Laboratory
Timothy Standish Ph.D. Environmental Biology George Mason University
Walt Stangl Associate Professor of Mathematics Biola University
Karl Stephan Associate Professor, Dept. of Technology Texas State University (San Marcos)
Richard Sternberg Ph.D. Molecular Biology Florida International University
Michael Strauss Associate Professor of Physics University of Oklahoma
John Studenroth Ph.D. Plant Pathology Cornell University
Mark Swanson Ph.D. Biochemistry University of Illinois
James Swanson Professor of Biological Sciences Old Dominion University
Bela Szilagyi Ph.D. Physics University of Pittsburgh
Daniel Tedder Associate Professor, Chemical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
Charles Thaxton Ph.D. Physical Chemistry Iowa State University
Christopher L. Thomas Ph.D. Analytical Chemistry University of South Carolina
Pavithran Thomas Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering Ohio State University
Richard Thompson Ph.D. Computer Science University of Connecticut
James Thompson Professor of Statistics Rice University
Ide Trotter Ph.D. Chemical Engineering Princeton University
Royal Truman Ph.D. Organic Chemistry Michigan State University
James Tumlin Associate Professor of Medicine Emory University
David Van Dyke Ph.D. Analytical Chemistry University of Illinois (Urbana)
Robert VanderVennen Ph.D. Physical Chemistry Michigan State University
Vincente Villa Emeritus Professor of Biology Southwestern University
Margil Wadley Ph.D. Inorganic Chemistry Purdue University
Carston Wagner Associate Professor of Medicinal Chemistry University of Minnesota
Linda Walkup Ph.D. Molecular Genetics University of New Mexico Medical School
John Walkup Emeritus Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering Texas Tech University
Robert Waltzer Associate Professor of Biology Belhaven College
Todd Watson Assistant Professor of Urban & Community Forestry Texas A & M University
Woody Weed Mechanical Engineer, Science & Technology Division Sandia National Labs
Gerald Wegner Ph.D. Entomology Loyola University
Jonathan Wells Ph.D. Molecular & Cell Biology University of California (Berkeley)
Robert Wentworth Ph.D. Toxicology University of Georgia
R. P. Wharton Ph.D. Electrical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
Elden Whipple Affiliate Professor of Earth & Space Sciences University of Washington
Mark White Professor of Chemical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
Gregg Wilkerson Ph.D. Geologic Science University of Texas (El Paso)
Christopher Williams Ph.D. Biochemistry Ohio State University
J. Mitch Wolff Professor of Mechanical Engineering Wright State University
John Worraker Ph.D. Applied Mathematics University of Bristol
Alexander Yankovsky Assistant Professor of Physical Oceanography Nova Southeastern University
Patrick Young Ph.D. Chemistry Ohio University
David Zartman Ph.D. Genetics & Animal Breeding Ohio State University
Henry Zuill Emeritus Professor of Biology Union College
Frank Young Ph.D. Computer Engineering Air Force Institute of Technology
Murray E. Moore Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering Texas A&M University
William J. Powers Ph.D. Physics University California, San Diego
Mark A. Robinson Ph.D. Environmental Science` Lacrosse University
Scott R. Fulton Ph.D. Atmospheric Science Colorado State University
Don Olson Ph.D. Analytical Chemistry Purdue University
Graham Marshall Ph.D. Analytical Chemistry University of Pratoria, South Africa
Philip R. Page Ph.D. Theoretical Physics University of Oxford
Gary Dilts Ph.D. Mathematical Physics University of Colorado
Roger Wiens Ph.D. Physics University of Minnesota
Mark Toleman Ph.D. Molecular Microbiology Bristol University, UK
Robert O. Kalbach Ph.D. Physical Chemistry University of South Florida
Gregory J. Brewer Prof. of Neurology, Medical Microbiology, Immunology and Cell Biology Southern Illinois University School of Medicine
Neil Huber Dr. rer. nat. (Ph.D. Anthropology) Tuebingen University
Marc C. Daniels Assistant Professor of Biology William Carey College
J.D. Moolenburgh Ph.D. Epidemiology University of Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Roger Lien Ph.D. Physiology North Carolina State University
Dean Schulz Ph.D. Computer Science Colorado State University
John Millam Ph.D. Computational Chemistry Rice University
Joseph Lary Epidemiologist and Research Biologist (retired) Centers for Disease Control
Richard S. Beale, Jr. Ph.D. Entomology University of California, Berkeley
‘yvind A. Voie Ph.D. Biology University of Oslo
David K. Shortess Professor of Biology (Retired) New Mexico Tech
A.D. Harrison Emeritus Professor of Biology University of Waterloo
Darrell R. Parnell Ph. D. University Level Science Education Kansas State University
Daniel W. Barnette Ph. D. Aerospace Engineering Stanford University
Edward M. Bohn Ph. D. Nuclear Engineering University of Illinois
Yvonne Boldt Ph. D. Microbiology University of Minnesota
William B. Collier Ph. D. Physical Chemistry Oklahoma State University
Malcolm A. Cutchins Ph. D. Engineering Mechanics Virginia Tech
Lisanne D’Andrea-Winslow Ph. D. Cell Biology & Biochemistry Rutgers University
Holger Daugaard Ph. D. Agronomy Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences
Robert C. Davidson Professor of Medicine Emeritus University of Washington School of Medicine
W. John Durfee Assistant Professor of Pharmacology Case Western Reserve University
Dominic M. Halsmer Ph. D. Mechanical Engineering UCLA
Jeffrey H. Harwell Ph. D. Chemical Engineering University of Texas, Austin
David Heddle Ph. D. Physics Carnegie Mellon University
Barbara S. Helmkamp Ph.D. Theoretical Physics Louisiana State University
David C. Kem Professor of Medicine University of Oklahoma College of Medicine
C. Thomas Luiskutty Ph.D. Physics Univ. of Louisville
Wusi Maki Research Asst. Professor, Dept. of Microbiology, Mol. Biology, & Biochem. University of Idaho
David L. Mobley Ph.D. Physics University of California, Davis
A. Cordell Perkes Ph.D. Science Education Ohio State University
Tony Prato Prof. of Ecological Economics University of Missouri
Charles G. Sanny Prof. of Biochemistry Oklahoma State University Ctr. for Health Sciences
Jairam Vanamala Postdoctoral Research Associate, Faculty of Nutrition Faculty of Nutrition, TAMU, College Station
Gordon L. Wilson Ph.D. Environmental Science and Public Policy George Mason University
Robin D. Zimmer Ph.D. Environmental Sciences Rutgers University
Karl Duff Sc.D. Mechanical Engineering MIT
David Jansson Sc.D. Instrumentation and Automatic Control MIT
C. Steven Murphree Professor of Biology Belmont University
Gary Maki Director, Ctr. for Advanced Microelectronics and Biomolecular Research University of Idaho
Ronald S. Carson Ph.D. Nuclear Engineering University of Washington
Joseph A. Strada Ph.D. Aeronautical Engineering Naval Postgraduate School
Olaf Karthaus Associate Professor, Chemistry Chitose Institute of Science & Technology, Japan
Arnold Eugene Carden Ph.D. Metallurgy University of Connecticut
John B. Marshall Professor of Medicine University of Missouri School of Medicine
Robert B. Sheldon Ph.D. Physics University of Maryland, College Park
B. K. Nelson Research Toxicologist (retired) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Hansik Yoon Ph.D. Fiber Science Seoul National University, Korea
David Conover Ph.D. Health Physics Purdue University
Arthur Chadwick Ph.D. Molecular Biology University of Miami
Lennart Saari Adjunct Professor, Wildlife Biology University of Helsinki
Douglas G. Frank Ph.D. Surface Electrochemistry University of Cincinnati
James G. Tarrant Ph.D. Organic Chemistry University of Texas, Austin
N. Ricky Byrn Ph.D. Nuclear Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
Mark S. Whorton Ph.D. Aerospace Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
Jeffrey E. Lander Ph.D. Biomechanics University of Oregon
Curtis Hawkins Asst. Clinical Professor of Dermatology Case Western Reserve Univ. School of Medicine
Mary A. Brown DVM (Veterinary Medicine) Ohio State University
Thomas H. Marshall Adjunct Professor, Food Agricultural and Biological Engineering Ohio State University
Charles H. McGowen Assistant Professor of Medicine Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine
Ronald R. Crawford Ed.D. Science Education Ball State University
Matti Junnila DVM, Ph.D. Veterinary Pathology University of Helsinki
Ruth C. Miles Professor of Chemistry Malone College
Mark J. Lattery Associate Professor of Physics University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
William McVaugh Associate Professor of Biology Department of Natural Sciences, Malone College
Jeffrey M. Goff Associate Professor of Chemistry Malone College
Jarrod W. Carter Ph.D. Bioengineering University of Washington
David B. Medved Ph.D. Physics University of Pennsylvania
Theodore W. Geier Ph.D. Forrest Hydrology University of Minnesota
Christian Heiss Post-Doctoral Associate Complex Carbohydrate Res. Ctr., Univ. of Georgia
G. Bradley Schaefer Professor of Pediatrics University of Nebraska Medical Center
Bruce Simat Associate Professor of Biology Northwestern College
Teresa Gonske Assistant Professor of Mathematics Northwestern College
Thomas Mundie Professor of Life Science United States Military Academy at West Point
Scott S. Kinnes Professor of Biology Azusa Pacific University
James A. Huggins Chair, Dept. of Biology & Dir., Hammons Center for Scientific Studies Union University
Jonathan A. Zderad Assistant Professor of Mathematics Northwestern College
Michael R. Egnor Professor and Vice-Chairman, Dept of Neurological Surgery State University of New York at Stony Brook
Caroline Crocker Ph.D. Immunopharmacology University of Southampton, England
Donald J. Hanrahan Ph.D. Electrical Engineering University of Maryland
Paul S. Darby Ph.D. Organic Chemistry University of Georgia
Changhyuk An Ph.D. Physics University of Tennessee
Kirt Martin Professor of Biology Lubbock Christian University
Rod Rogers Ph.D. Agronomy/Plant Breeding Iowa State University
Glen Needham Associate Professor of Entomology The Ohio State University
E. Byron Rogers Professor of Chemistry; Chair, Dept. of Mathematics & Physical Sciences Lubbock Christian University
Vladimir L. Voeikov Professor of Bio-organic Chemistry Lomonosov Moscow State University
Vice-Chairman, Chair of Bio-organic Chemistry, Faculty of Biology
Eugene C. Ashby Regents’ Professor and Distinguished Professor Emeritus Georgia Institute of Technology
School of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Joel Brind Professor of Biology Baruch College, City University of New York
L. Whit Marks Emeritus Professor of Physics University of Central Oklahoma
Perry Mason Professor of Mathematics and Physical Science Lubbock Christian University
Shawn Wright Research Associate, Horticulture The Ohio State University
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Message 18 of 125 (237792)
08-27-2005 6:27 PM
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08-27-2005 6:03 PM


university of georgia
ok, i say we take cracks at this based on institution, since the campus directories are the best way to go.
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Paul S. Darby: (not found)
it seems that the people who say "ph.d. (institution)" is just where they got that degree -- they're not on staff there. this will make them much harder to find. i'll keep working on these four for now, and edit when i've got them.
charles, would you like to keep the master list?
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university of washington
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Ronald S. Carson: (not found)
i'm starting to see a pattern here -- most of these people don't seem to be scientists working at major institutions. they just seem to be phd grads. this is looking fishier by the second.
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Re: university education Do Link
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through late Wednesday evening
Here you make sense of it, that's the best way to go Sorry to be a pain in the ass but I won't be around this Forum I am going to be out all day and throughout until late Wednesday evening Can you "do something" with this. Proposed New Topics I don't have time to think through or ever begin to rewrite this. I ask you to bring the it up (only because of two reasons) that I would ever expect you to even consider this. I ask only because I will simply let the topic alone You have an interests in "fundementals" and you can naturally shape-up my rambling remarks at such an issue as Early and Modern Man
See: Look and take a close gaze at the time:
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Message 21 of 125 (237797)
08-27-2005 6:45 PM
Reply to: Message 18 by arachnophilia
08-27-2005 6:27 PM


Re: university of georgia
I think in the morning I will turn this into an excel - this has a number of benefits:
I can generate free text from it for here but..
we can more alter and add emails easier
we can fire off the questionnaire or questions in one go (I can produce a bulk email list)
we can color-code the individuals by level of response etc.
But yes I'll hand the master.
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Message 22 of 125 (237799)
08-27-2005 6:56 PM
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08-27-2005 6:37 PM


Re: university of washington
yes I agree - I'll do a proper list in the morning but many seem to be grad students.

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Message 23 of 125 (237800)
08-27-2005 6:58 PM
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08-27-2005 6:44 PM


Re: university education Do Link
what? maybe i'll take a look at it later. it's kind of off-topic here.

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Message 24 of 125 (237802)
08-27-2005 7:00 PM
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08-27-2005 6:45 PM


Re: university of georgia
awesome, thanks.
many seem to be grad students.
yeah. this is gonna be a problem. how do we find these people? wayback machine archive of student directories? maybe we can find alumni directories? (i found schraf that way once)
it's just plain suspicious that a lot of these people don't seem to be working in the academic field... maybe we can include that as part of the questionaire, and sort responses by profession.

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Message 25 of 125 (237804)
08-27-2005 7:01 PM
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08-27-2005 7:00 PM


Re: university of georgia
I think the fact that they are using grad students kind of points out a lot.

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Message 26 of 125 (237805)
08-27-2005 7:04 PM
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08-27-2005 7:01 PM


grad students
yes, i think so to.
especially when billed as "scientists." yes, they got their ph.d.'s and should be respected, but it's not exactly the same as a career research scientist working in the field of biology.
wanna help me track these people down anyways? [edit] this is really frustrating. all i'm finding is copies of the list. it's like these people don't even exist.
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Message 27 of 125 (237806)
08-27-2005 7:11 PM
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08-27-2005 7:04 PM


Re: grad students
I will try to spend some time on it tomorrow. I have people coming over for a bonfire tonight

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Message 28 of 125 (237807)
08-27-2005 7:16 PM
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08-27-2005 7:04 PM


Ok are we ready to step up? (Calling all members for help)
If we want to do this we need to get organised and therefore can I suggest the following?
Activity 1: contact details
I would suggest that the first objection is to obtain contact details for the people on the list, clearly this activity is on-going. I am happy to keep hold of the master list for this (and try and track down some of the names). Arch seems to be a fine taskmaster so I reckon he's the best man to keep an eye on this.
Activity 2: questions and question areas
The second aspect is to start to come up with the questions that we want to sent out. I suggest that we start a sister thread to this one to co-ordinate and discuss the questions that we want to ask?
Activity 3: Technical issues around sending out survey and collecting results
I have a number of ideas about the most effective way to do this but I think we need to settle 1&2 first?
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Message 29 of 125 (237811)
08-27-2005 7:24 PM
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08-27-2005 7:16 PM


Re: Ok are we ready to step up? (Calling all members for help)
Activity 1: contact details
I would suggest that the first objection is to obtain contact details for the people on the list, clearly this activity is on-going. I am happy to keep hold of the master list for this (and try and track down some of the names). Arch seems to be a fine taskmaster so I reckon he's the best man to keep an eye on this.
sure, i'll keep turning up emails as best as i can, too. other are free to help (please!). try to do it by institution, so we can keep it pretty simple.
Activity 2: questions and question areas
The second aspect is to start to come up with the questions that we want to sent out. I suggest that we start a sister thread to this one to co-ordinate and discuss the questions that we want to ask?
that's what i was thinking exactly. i'll probably propose a thread pretty soon about the questions. i have a few ideas, but i'll save it for the other thread.
Activity 3: Technical issues around sending out survey and collecting results
I have a number of ideas about the most effective way to do this but I think we need to settle 1&2 first?
yes, probably.
my little brother is looking for a science fair project. so i might have him send out the questionaires. these people might be more prone to answer if it's coming from a 13 year old wanting to learn about science, and the id controversy.

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Message 30 of 125 (237814)
08-27-2005 7:30 PM


one we won't be able to contact
unless we know any good mediums.
S. Pelletier (Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Chemistry University of Georgia, Athens) died february 21st of last year.
http://www.phcog.org/obits/Pelletier.html

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