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Appendix B: Biographies
Pages 46-51

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... , Department in 1981 and subsequently named head of the in 1985 as a member of the technical staff, Chemical PhysPhotonics Materials Research Department. Most recently, he ics Research, and became head of the Materials Chemistry held the position of director of Broad Band Access Research.
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... in the areas of molecular and surface sciences and received in 2002 where his programmatic responsibilities include the numerous honors including a Dreyfus Foundation Teachertrans-NIH R24 Human Embryonic Stem Cell Infrastructure Scholar Award, a Sloan Fellowship, the Coblentz Prize in Awards, the S07 Human Subjects Research Enhancement Molecular Spectroscopy, the Morino Lectureship (Japan) , a Program, M01 General Clinical Research Centers, and the Humboldt Fellowship (Germany)
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... . During his time as a physics teacher at Ames High field of science education, the Second Career Chemistry School in Iowa, he was one of 24 science teachers chosen for Teacher Scholarship was established in 2007 to encourage the Quark-Net project in 1999.
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... He was a Guggenheim fellow in 1989-1990 and is a fel- Gil Pacey is currently leading the Miami University Nanolow of the Royal Society of Canada, the Chemical Institute of technology Initiative that is charged with incorporating Canada, and the American Physical Society. Klein joined the nanotechnology into the teaching and research of Miami Penn faculty in 1987 after 19 years at the National Research University.
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... In 1994 professor of chemical education at the Faculty of Education she joined the undergraduate science education program at at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, preparing new the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, where she is now a teachers for a life in the classroom. Talesnick has been the program officer engaged in all aspects of competition and recipient of the Science Association of Ontario's (STAO/ award management from system design to policy develop- APSO)
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... From 1978 to 1986, he served in the he taught high school physics, chemistry, and physical sci- U.S. Navy as a nuclear training instructor, a lead engineering ence.


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