Assessing the Value of Research in the Chemical Sciences (1998)

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Suggested Citation: "A Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 1998. Assessing the Value of Research in the Chemical Sciences. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6200.

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Appendix A

Workshop Participants

Joan Adams, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Richard C. Adams, Battelle Memorial Institute

Richard C. Alkire, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Paul S. Anderson, Dupont-Merck Pharmaceuticals

Jeffrey Banacato, National Science Foundation

Eric C. Beckman, University of Pittsburgh

Henry N. Blount III, National Science Foundation

Robert Brown, The Gillette Company

Donald M. Burland, National Science Foundation

Daryle Busch, University of Kansas

Phillip Certain, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Jeff Conrad, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Carol Creutz, Brookhaven National Laboratory

Anne Datko, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Patricia M. Dehmer, U.S. Department of Energy

Brian Dougherty, American Institute of Chemical Engineers

Michael P. Doyle, Research Corporation

Lawrence H. Dubois, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

Thom H. Dunning, Jr., Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Karolyn K. Eisenstein, National Science Foundation

Raymond E. Fornes, North Carolina State University

James Fry, University of Toledo

Jean H. Futrell, University of Delaware

Judith C. Giordan, International Flavors and Fragrances

Harold C. Graboske, Jr., Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Mary Groesch, National Institutes of Health

Jack Halpern, University of Chicago

Suggested Citation: "A Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 1998. Assessing the Value of Research in the Chemical Sciences. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6200.

Beverly K. Hartline, Office of Science and Technology Policy

Ned D. Heindel, Lehigh University

Fred Heineken, National Science Foundation

Sarah G. Horrigan, Office of Management and Budget

David A. Hounshell, Carnegie Mellon University

Madeleine Jacobs, American Chemical Society

Joseph M. Jasinski, IBM Research Center

Paul Wyn Jennings, National Science Foundation

Andy Kaldor, Exxon Research and Development Corp.

Don E. Kash, George Mason University

Jack G. Kay, Drexel University

Jack A. Kaye, National Aeronautics and Space Administration

William Koch, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Richard K. Koehn, University of Utah

Jules B. Lapidus, Council of Graduate Schools

Robert L. Lichter, Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation

Andrew J. Lovinger, National Science Foundation

Thomas A. Manuel, Air Products and Chemicals Inc.

Robert S. Marianelli, U.S. Department of Energy

L.E. McNeese, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

James W. Mitchell, Lucent Technologies

Charles G. Moreland, North Carolina State University

Francis Narin, CHI Research, Inc.

Janet G. Osteryoung, National Science Foundation

Trueman Parish, Eastman Chemical Company

Tom Picraux, Sandia National Laboratories

Stephen Piotrowicz, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Gintaras V. Reklaitis, Purdue University

Mihail C. Roco, National Science Foundation

Michael E. Rogers, National Institutes of Health

Ronald W. Rousseau, Georgia Institute of Technology

K. Barbara Schowen, University of Kansas

Peter J. Stang, University of Utah

Gerald M. Stokes, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

B. Ray Stults, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Judith S. Sunley, National Science Foundation

Janis Tabor, Council on Chemical Research

Kathleen C. Taylor, General Motors

Michael Thompson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Marion C. Thurmauer, Argonne National Laboratory

Frank P. Tully, Sandia National Laboratories

David L. Venezky, Naval Research Laboratory

Francis A. Via, Akzo-Nobel Chemicals, Inc.

Isiah M. Warner, Louisiana State University

Vern W. Weekman, Mobil R&D Corporation (retired)

Patrick Windham, Windham Consulting

Suggested Citation: "A Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 1998. Assessing the Value of Research in the Chemical Sciences. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6200.

Loren Yager, U.S. General Accounting Office

John T. Yates, Jr., University of Pittsburgh

Charles Zukoski, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Staff

Douglas J. Raber

Tamae Maeda Wong

Sybil A. Paige

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