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Appendix A: Committee Members and Staff
Pages 271-282

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From page 271...
... Prior to his tenure with Lockheed Martin, Ballhaus served as president of two Martin Marietta businesses, Aero and Naval Systems (1993-1994) and Civil Space and Communications (1990-1993)
From page 272...
... . He then served as president of Golder Associates, a geotechnical consulting company, before returning to Georgia Tech as Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar and vice provost for research.
From page 273...
... Bran Ferren is the co-founder and chief creative officer of Applied Minds and is a designer of movie and theater special effects. Ferren is the former president of research and development of Walt Disney Imagineering, as well as the co-founder of Associates and Ferren, a visual effects company that supplied visual effects for Star Trek V, Altered States, Little Shop of Horrors, and The Manhattan Project.
From page 274...
... He is chair of California's Human Stem Cell Research Advisory Committee and served from 2007 to 2010 as codirector of the Law and Neuroscience Project, funded by the MacArthur Foundation. Active in university leadership, Greely chairs the steering committee for the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics and directs both the law school's Center for Law and the Biosciences and the Stanford Interdisciplinary Group on Neuroscience and Society.
From page 275...
... In 2010 Imperiale was elected as a fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology, and in 2011 as a fellow of the AAAS. Before joining the University of Michigan, Imperiale carried out research training as a postdoctoral fellow at the Rockefeller University, where he first became interested in DNA tumor viruses, studying gene regulation in the human pathogen, adenovirus.
From page 276...
... He was an Andrew W Mellon postdoctoral fellow, holds an honorary doctorate from Hofstra University, and is a recipient of the Benjamin Rush Medal from the College of William and Mary Law School.
From page 277...
... He has published six books and numerous short studies in international relations, political economy, and science and technology policy. His books include Economic Discrimination and Political Exchange, Cooperation Under Anarchy, and a four-volume series on Carter, Reagan, and Bush administration foreign policies.
From page 278...
... Her academic background includes teaching as a visiting professor at Case Western Reserve Law School and ClevelandMarshall State School of Law. Currently, Parker serves on two committees of the National Research Council, holds a presidential appointment to the Public Interest Declassification Board, and is a board member of the Sacramento Region Community Foundation.
From page 279...
... He is a retired United States Army four-star general who served as vice chief of staff of the United States Army from 1994 to 1995; commanding general, United States Army Forces Command from 1995 to 1996; and commander-in-chief, United Nations Command, Republic of Korea/United States Combined Forces /United States Forces Korea from 1996 to 1999. Tilelli retired from the army on January 31, 2000.
From page 280...
... . Prior to his NRC service, he was a professional staff member and staff scientist for the House Armed Services Committee (1986-1990)
From page 281...
... . She manages the projects run by CEES and assists with the Online Ethics Center for Engineering and Research Web site.
From page 282...
... Before joining the National Academies, she worked for several Washington, D.C.-based nongovernmental organizations focused on international security. She is a member of the Temporary Working Group on Education and Outreach in Science and Technology of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and is a member of the Global Agenda Council on Nuclear, Chemical, and Biological Weapons of the World Economic Forum.


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