- Theo Colborn
Dr. Theo Colborn is one of the world's leading authorities on endocrine disrupting chemicals in the environment. She received her Ph.D. in zoology from the University of Wisconsin. She was senior scientist and director of the Wildlife and Contaminants project at the World Wildlife Fund. Along with Dianne Dumanowski and John Peterson Myers, she developed the Endocrine Disruptor Hypothesis, …
- Jack Dongarra
Jack Dongarra is a University Distinguished Professor of Computer Science in the Computer Science Department at the University of Tennessee. He holds the position of a Distinguished Research Staff member in the Computer Science and Mathematics Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory , and is an Adjunct Professor in the Computer Science Department at Rice University.
- Kevin E. Trenberth
Dr. Kevin E. Trenberth is head of the Climate Analysis Section at the National Center for Atmospheric Research. He was a lead author of the 2001 and 2007 IPCC Scientific Assessment of Climate Change (see IPCC Fourth Assessment Report) and serves on the Scientific Steering Group for the Climate Variability and Predictability (CLIVAR) program. In addition, he serves on the Joint Scientific Committee of the World Climate Research Programme, …
- Vern Paxson
Vern Paxson is a senior scientist with the International Computer Science Institute (ICSI) Center for Internet Research, a non-profit research institute located in Berkeley, California. He is also a staff computer scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), where his research focuses on network intrusion detection systems (NIDS), Internet attacks, and Internet measurement.
- Gordon McBean
Dr. Gordon McBean is a Canadian climatologist who serves as chairman of the board of trustees of the Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences. He is a professor at the University of Western Ontario and Chair for Policy in the Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction. Previously he was the Assistant Deputy Minister of Meteorological Service of Canada. In 1995, McBean gave a speech to the World Meteorological Organization on global warming.
- Walter Bender
Walter Bender , MS is the founder of Sugar Labs , a nonprofit foundation that serves as a support base for the community of educators and software developers who are extending the Sugar user interface. Sugar is designed to enhance the primary educational experience by emphasizing collaboration and expression.
- John K. Reed
John Reed is Chief Scientist on this HBOI's Deep Ocean Expedition: "Florida's Deep Water Oases - Exploration of a Deep Reef Ecosystem." John is Senior Scientist at DBMR and heads the Sample Acquisition and Taxonomy Program for biomedical research to discover pharmaceutically active compounds from marine organisms. He has organized >60 worldwide collection expeditions for biomedical research with HBOI's research vessels, submersibles, and land-based expeditions.
- Nadine Lambert
Nadine Lambert was an American psychology and education professor. She received her Ph.D. in psychology from University of Southern California, with a specialty in psychometrics. She taught at University of California, Berkeley before returning to her alma mater. Lambert's latest research was on the measurement of adaptive functioning, and on the developmental course of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD).
- Walter F. Tichy
Walter F. Tichy has been a professor of Computer Science at the University Karlsruhe, Germany since 1986. Previously, he was a senior scientist at Carnegie Group, Inc., in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and served six years on the faculty of Computer Science at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. His primary research interests are software engineering and parallelism.
- James Hillier
James Hillier OC, Ph.D, D.Sc (August 22, 1915 - January 15, 2007) was a Canadian-born scientist and inventor who designed and built, with Albert Prebus, the first successful high-resolution electron microscope in North America in 1938. Born in Brantford, Ontario, the son of James and Ethel (Cooke) Hillier, he received a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics and Physics (1937), Master of Arts (1938), and a Ph.D (1941) from the University of Toronto, …
- William Kenneth Hartmann
William K Hartmann (Host, Astronomer) is an internationally known astronomer, writer, and artist.His research involves the origin and evolution of planets and planetary surfaces, and the small bodies of the solar system. He was a participate in the Mariner 9 and Mars Global Surveyor Mars missions He is senior scientist at the Planetary Science Institute in Tucson.
- Gerald Schatten
Dr. Gerald Schatten is a Professor and Vice Chair of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh. He is a Deputy Director at Magee-Womens Research Institute and Director of the Pittsburgh Development Center. He also has appointments in Cell Biology, Physiology and serves as Director of the Division of Developmental and Regenerative Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
- Brian Wowk
Brian Wowk , Ph.D., is a biophysicist employed as a Senior Scientist at 21st Century Medicine, Inc., a company specializing in low temperature preservation of tissue and organs for medical applications. He holds M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in medical physics, specializing in radiation oncology physics and magnetic resonance imaging. He is a leading expert in cryopreservation by vitrification. Dr. Wowk has maintained an interest in cryonics since 1986.
- Karl Gordon Henize
Karl Gordon Henize, Ph.D. (October 17 1926 - October 5 1993) was a NASA Astronaut.
- Mary Ruwart
Dr. Ruwart has proposed meaningful reforms within the FDA. For those depending on scientific breakthroughs to stay alive, it is critical for the next Commissioner to have the vision to tear down the FDA�s barriers against medical innovation. Dr. Ruwart has emerged as the most viable candidate to implement these life-saving changes.
- Arthur D. Levinson
Arthur D. Levinson , Ph. D. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
- Guy L. Steele Jr.
Guy Steele is a Sun Fellow for Sun Microsystems Laboratories, working on the Programming Language Research project.
- Victor Capoccia
Dr. Capoccia served on the faculty of Boston College Graduate School of Social Work as an Associate Professor, publishing and teaching in the areas of community planning. During this period, he wrote “Your Health” a Boston Herald weekly column that helped consumers understand the health care system, and also was the Chairman of the Board of the Greater Boston Health Systems Agency. Dr. Capoccia served on the boards of United Ways, and other philanthropic organizations.
- Susan Millar
Susan Millar is a senior scientist with the UW-Madison's Wisconsin Center for Education Research (WCER). A cultural anthropologist by training (Cornell, Ph.D, 1981), her work during the last 20 years has focused on organizational change processes and student and faculty learning associated with efforts to improve education in the science and engineering disciplines.
- D. Paul Moberg
Paul has been involved in applied research and evaluation since 1973, when he began working as evaluation coordinator for DePaul Hospital in Milwaukee. Subsequently, he has worked in applied research and program evaluation for the state of Wisconsin, the University of Wisconsin-- Madison, and as an independent consultant. He directed the Center for Health Policy and Program Evaluation from 1986 until 2004 when CHPPE merged with and became the UW Population Health Institute.
- John McCosker
Dr. McCosker has been senior scientist and the first occupant of the Research Chair of Aquatic Biology at the California Academy of Sciences since 1994. Prior to that, he was director of the Academy's Steinhart Aquarium for 21 years. Dr. McCosker's research concerning attacks upon humans by great white sharks has influenced public safety plans, and his work was featured on BBC and NOVA television programs. He is the author of more than 175 popular and scientific articles.
- Paul Horwitz
Paul Horwitz is a Senior Scientist and directs the Concord Consortium Modeling Center. He also runs the Modeling Across the Curriculum, Models and Data, and Fostering Transfer projects. Paul is a theoretical physicist with an A.B. from Harvard College and a Ph.D. in physics from New York University. His educational research interests center around helping students use mental models to learn and apply scientific principles. ( return to top )
- Omar Serang
Omar Serang Vice President, Operations Omar has been building high-performance, high-availability data services for both startups and global service providers for the past 20 years. He leads operating architecture development and production operations for Cloudmark Network Operations, the foundation of Cloudmark's messaging security platform.
- Michael Halle
Michael Halle Instructor of Radiology Harvard Medical School Director of Technology Development Director of Visualization
- Ian Foster
IAN FOSTER Associate Division Director Senior Scientist Head, Distributed Systems Lab Mathematics & Computer Science Argonne National Laboratory
- Russ Cooper
Russ Cooper Surgeon General, TruSecure Corporation; Founder and Moderator of NTBugtraq
- A. Thomas McLellan
A. Thomas McLellan , Ph.D. , is a psychologist, professor of psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania and founder and Executive Director of the Treatment Research Institute, a not-for-profit research and evaluation institute in Philadelphia. McLellan was the principal developer of the Addiction Severity Index (ASI) and the Treatment Services Review (TSR), measurement instruments that characterize the multiple dimensions of substance abusing patients and treatments.
- Paul Sandifer
Paul Sandifer , NOS, Charleston, S.C., Commissioner, National Oceans Commission
- Janusz Burczynski
Janusz Burczynski Senior Scientist and Principle Investigator Dr. Burczynski has worked at BioSonics since 1983 as a Senior Scientist. His responsibilities include managing various research, development, and application projects, as well as training customers in the use of modern hydroacoustic techniques. Before joining BioSonics, he worked at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN in Rome, Italy and at the Sea Fisheries Research Institute in Gdynia, Poland.
- Robert S. Kerbel
Dr. Robert S. Kerbel is a Senior scientist of Molecular and Cell Biology at Sunnybrook and Women’s College Hospital, a Professor, Lab Medicine & Pathobiology, University of Toronto, a Professor (Adjunct) of Cancer Biology at MD Anderson Cancer Center, and a Professor, Medical Biophysics at the University of Toronto. Dr. Kerbel’s Laboratory is at the forefront of a promising new treatment paradigm for the treatment of cancer: antiangiogenic therapy.
- John Hathcock
John Hathcock, Ph.D. Vice President, Scientific & International Affairs Dr. Hathcock is Vice President, Scientific and International Affairs, for CRN. Dr. Hathcock is responsible for scientific review and regulatory interpretation, specializing in safety and international issues. He has more than 30 years of experience in the field, having served as a professor at Iowa State University and a senior scientist at the Food and Drug Administration before joining CRN in 1995.
- John M. Poindexter
John Poindexter : Well, Total Information Awareness, in essence, means that you want to base decisions on the best and most detailed information that you could possibly have available. At least, that's the long-term objective. ... Now, with terrorism you have these shadowy networks of people that exist around the world. In other words, they're a transnational threat. You don't necessarily know who the people are in this terrorist network.
- Deepak Chopra
Deepak Chopra became a spiritual leader for millions of people in America and around the world. His teachings include such bits of wisdom as, "If you have happy thoughts, then you make happy molecules." Chopra is widely recognized as one of the world's foremost authorities on the ancient Indian science of Ayurveda. He is largely responsible for the re-introduction of Ayurveda into the alternative health system.
- George Woodwell
Dr. George Woodwell Director, Woods Hole Research Center
- Rich Frankel
trumpet playing, keyboard pounding musical law school grad... after three years temping and moving boxes with my law degree. moving less with my music degree. who are any of us really? a snap in this life? a collection of our most well lived moments? water soluble?
- Fred Cohen
Fred Cohen Scientist : Small Molecule Drug Discovery
- Charles Elkan
- Dee Andrews
FROM LAVENTILLE,TRINIDAD,YES I'M AN ISLAND GIRL & REPRESENT 2 D FULLEST BUT LIVE IN WEST PHILLY.I LIKE 2 B WITH FUN & EXCITING PEOPLE.I HAVE RESPECT FOR THOSE WHO RESPECT ME, SO CHECK OUT MY PROFILE.
- John Spinelli
John Spinelli , PhD Dr. John Spinelli is a Senior Research Scientist at the BC Cancer Agency and a Professor in the Department of Health Care and Epidemiology at the University of British Columbia. Dr. Spinelli is also an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science at Simon Fraser University.
- Richard Florida
Richard Florida Professor Richard Florida is the author of the 2002 best-seller, The Rise of the Creative Class and the 2005 must-read follow-up, The Flight of the Creative Class.