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served on National Research Council committees. He was president of the Ameri- 

 can Association of Immunologists, and of the Federation of American Societies for 

 Experimental Biology. He received the first Bristol Myers Squibb Award for Distin- 

 guished Research in Infectious Diseases and the Mayor of New York's Award for 

 Excellence in Science and Technology. He is a member of the National Academy of 

 Sciences and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and is a coimcillor of 

 the histitute of Medicine. 



DANIEL J. EVANS, chairman of Daniel J. Evans Associates, is a former governor. 

 United States senator, and state house of representatives member of Washington 

 State. He was also president of the Evergreen State College in Washington. Mr 

 Evans currently serves on the boards or advisory committees of a number of philan- 

 thropic and business associations, including the Board of Regents of the University 

 of Washington. He was the chair of the Panel on Policy Implications for Global 

 Warming of the Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy. 



BARUCH FISCHHOFF is a professor of social and decision sciences and of 

 engineering and public policy at Carnegie Mellon University. He is the recipient of 

 the American Psychological Association's Early Career Awards for distinguished 

 scientific contributions to psychology and for contributions to psychology in the 

 public interest. He is a fellow of the Society for Risk Analysis, as well as a recipient 

 of its Distinguished Achievement Award. His current research includes risk commu- 

 nication, adolescent decision making, evaluation of environmental damage, and 

 insurance-related behavior He is a member of the Institute of Medicine. 



MARYE ANNE FOX is the vice chair of the National Science Board. She is vice 

 president for research at the University of Texas and the M.June and J.Virgil 

 Waggoner Regents Chair in Chemistry. Dr Fox was the recipient of the Garvan 

 Medal and the Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award from the American Chemical Society. 

 She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and of the American Academy 

 of Arts and Sciences, and a former member of the National Research Council's 

 Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications. 



SHIRLEY A. JACKSON, professor of physics at Rutgers University, was recently 

 appointed by President Clinton as chair of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. 

 A theoretical physicist, she spent 15 years on the technical staff at AT&T Bell Labora- 

 tories. She is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and at the 

 American Physical Society and is a member of the MIT Corporation. She is a mem- 

 ber of the National Research Council's Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathemat- 

 ics, and Applications. Dr Jackson resigned from the committee on July 12, 1995, to 

 become the chair of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. 



ROBERT I. LEVY is president of Wyeth-Ayerst Research. He previously served 

 as president of the Sandoz Research Institute and professor of medicine at Columbia 

 University. His other appointments include vice president for health sciences at 

 Columbia and Tufts Universities; dean. Tufts University School of Medicine, and 

 director of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. In 1980, he received the 

 Albert Lasker Special Public Health Award and in 1988 was presented with the 

 Humana Heart Foundation Award for outstanding and long-term contributions to the 

 field of cardiology and cardiovascular medicine. He is a member of the Institute of 



