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B Committee Member Biographies
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... B Committee Member Biographies CHAIR NANCY B JACKSON is deputy director of the International Security Center at Sandia National Laboratories, where she is responsible for overseeing the international security programs, initiatives, and operations and coordinates the labwide initiative on Global Nuclear Futures, bringing together the nuclear energy and nonproliferation centers of the laboratory.
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... APPENDIX B 201 nologies for profiling, identifying, and mapping the spatial distribution of biocompounds directly in biological samples and the translation of these exciting new molecular technologies to the investigation of diseased tissues.
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... 202 APPENDIX B He was elected fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Science, in 2004.
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... APPENDIX B 203 ALAN P KORETSKY is chief of the Laboratory of Functional and Molecular Imaging and director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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... 204 APPENDIX B Samuel Wesley Stratton Award for Excellence in Science and Engineering, and the Department of Commerce Bronze Metal Award for Superior Federal Service.
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... APPENDIX B 205 American Chemical Society Nobel Laureate Signature Award for Graduate Education in Chemistry (1996) , and the National Science Foundation Creativity Award (1997-1999)
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... 206 APPENDIX B EDWARD YEUNG is on the chemistry faculty at Iowa State University, where he is currently distinguished professor in liberal arts and sciences. His research interests span both spectroscopy and chromatography, with publications in areas such as nonlinear spectroscopy, laser-based detectors for liquid chromatography, capillary electrophoresis, trace-gas monitoring, single-cell and single-molecule analysis, DNA sequencing, and data treatment procedures in chemical measurements.

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