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Medicine. Dr. Levy resigned from the committee on March 22, 1995, due to sched- 

 ule conflicts. 



RICHARD J. MAHONEY recently retired as the chairman and chief executive 

 officer of Monsanto Company. He joined Monsanto in 1962 as a product develop- 

 ment specialist and subsequently held various marketing, technical service, and new 

 product development positions in Plastic Products, Agriculture, and International 

 Operations. He w^as elected president in 1979 and named chief executive officer in 

 1983. He is a director of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company and of the Union 

 Pacific Corporation, as well as a member of the advisory committee and/or board of 

 numerous philanthropic, educational, and business associations. 



STEVEN L. Mcknight is research director forTularik, Inc. He also served as a 

 staff member of the Department of Embryology at the Carnegie Institution and as an 

 investigator for the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. He is a lecturer and a recipi- 

 ent of the Eli Lilly Award, the AAAS Newcomb Cleveland Award, and the National 

 Academy of Sciences Award in Molecular Biology (the Monsanto Award). He is a 

 member of the National Academy of Sciences. 



MARCIA K. McNUTT is the Griswold Professor of Geophysics at the Massachu- 

 setts Institute of Technology. Prior to coming to MIT, she was a geophysicist for the 

 U.S. Geological Survey. She is the recipient of the Macelevane Award of the Ameri- 

 can Geophysical Union. Dr. McNutt has served on the National Research Council's 

 Committee on Earth Sciences and has been an active participant in the National 

 Academy of Sciences' annual symposia on the Frontiers of Science. 



PAUL M. ROMER is professor of economics at the University of California at 

 Berkeley and a research associate for the National Bureau of Economic Research. 

 He previously held teaching positions at the University' of Chicago and University' of 

 Rochester Dr. Romer was the recipient of a Sloan Foundation fellowship. 



LUIS SEQUEIRA is the J.C. "Walker Professor of Plant Pathology at the University 

 of Wisconsin in Madison. A plant pathologist, he served as the director of the Coto 

 Research Station in Costa Rica and on the faculty of North Carolina State University'. 

 His current research interests include soil microbiology, root diseases, plant growth 

 regulators, and the physiology of parasitism. He is a member of the National Acad- 

 emy of Sciences. 



HAROLD T. SHAPIRO is president of Princeton University', where he also is 

 professor of economics and public affairs. Prior to coming to Princeton, he served 

 on the faculty of the University of Michigan for 24 years as professor of economics 

 and public policy; he was president from 1980 to 1988. His professional activities 

 include memberships on the Conference Board, Inc. and the Bretton Woods Com- 

 mittee, as well as on the boards of many other corporations and institutions. From 

 1990 to 1992, Dr. Shapiro served as a member of President Bush's Council of Advi- 

 sors on Science and Technolog}'. He is a member of the Institute of Medicine and 

 chaired the Institute's Committee on Employer-Based Health Benefits. 



H. GUYFORD STEVER, a corporate director, scientist, and engineer, served as 

 White House science and technology adviser to President Ford, director of the 

 Office of Science and Technology Policy, and director of the National Science Foun- 



