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Appendix A: Panel and Staff Biographical Information
Pages 101-110

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... CONTENTS A. BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION A-1—A-9 Pane! and Staff Biographical Information B. ANIMAL REPRODUCTIVE CLONING DATA TABLES ON REPRODUCTIVE CLONING EFFICIENCY AND DEFECTS B-1—B4 C. WORKSHOP AGENDA AND SPEAKER BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION C-1 C-10 Workshop Agenda, C-3 Speaker Biographical Information, C-6 D. BIBLIOGRAPHY D-1 D-124 Bibliography by Author, D-5 Bibliography by Topic, D-57 E. GLOSSARY E-l E-13 V11 in.
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... and is a director and chair of its Scientific Advisory Board. His main research interests are hematopoietic stem cells, lymphocyte differentiation, and phylogeny of the immune system.
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... She is chair of the Scientific Advisory Board of St. fude's Medical Center and has been a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of Memorial SloanKettering Cancer Center and of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development National Advisory Council.
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... Her research interests are human congenital anomalies, including neural tube defects; the genetics of short stature; newly recognized mechanisms of disease, such as mosaicism and imprinting; the natural history of genetic disorders; the genetics of connective tissue disorders, such as arthrogryposis; dwarfism; and monozygotic twins. She has described numerous new syndromes and defined the natural history of many disorders.
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... Rubin is vice president for biomedical research at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. He is also professor of genetics at the University of California, Berkeley and adjunct professor of biochemistry and biophysics at the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medi
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... Dr. Siegler currently serves on the ethics committee of the American College of Surgeons, on the advisory board of the Spanish Bioethics Institute (Madrid)
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... She received a National Research Council group award for her first study for COSEPUP, on policy implications of greenhouse warming, and a Commission on Life Sciences staff citation for her work in risk assessment and management. Other studies have addressed international benchmarking of US research fields, graduate and postdoctoral education, responsible conduct of research, careers in science and engineering, and many environmental topics.
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... In 2001, she served as a Christine Mirzayan Science Policy Intern at the National Academy of Sciences, where she worked with the Board on Life Sciences on several projects related to agricultural biotechnology policy. Frances E
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... Environmental Science and Engineering Fellow at the Environmental Protection Agency during the summer of 1981 and as an AAAS Congressional Science and Engineering Fellow in the office of Senator Albert Gore in 1984-1985. She was a member of the National Institutes of Health's Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee in the middle 1980s and was elected a Fellow of AAAS in 1992.


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