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in its interests to do so and not 
otherwise.” 
A representative of Genex 
Corporation wrote concerning the 
requirement for membership on 
Institutional Biosafety Committees. He 
submitted proposed wording to be 
inserted in Section VI-B. 
The New York State Commissioner of 
Health wrote, “It seems clear that 
Federal legislation offers the best 
prospect of establishing a uniform, 
enforceable set of minim um standards. 
The individual states could retain the 
option of setting more stringent 
requirements." 
At the September RAC meeting, there 
was considerable discussion of the 
proposed supplement. John Adams of 
the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers 
Association indicated that the PMA 
member firms engaged in recombinant 
DNA research fully endorse the 
supplement and will fully comply with 
the Guidelines. In reply to a question 
from the RAC, Dr. Irving Johnson of Eli 
Lilly and Company indicated that Lilly’s 
IBC had three members not affiliated 
with the company among its nine IBC 
members. Representatives of Genentech, 
Eli Lilly and Company, and Genex said 
their companies would comply with the 
Guidelines. 
One RAC member said he favored 
mandatory compliance as the long term 
solution but thought it was fine to begin 
with a voluntary system. Others spoke 
strongly in favor of the supplement, to 
initiate a test period to see if industry 
does indeed comply. Representatives of 
the National Science Foundation and the 
National Institute for Occupational 
Safety and Health reviewed the unimous 
recommendation of the Interagency 
Committee on Recombinant DNA 
Research to proceed with the voluntary 
supplement. A representative of the 
Office of Science and Technology Policy 
endorsed the proposal. 
A motion to accept Section IV-G-5 
and Part VI as they appeared in the 
Federal Register on August 3 passed 
with a vote of 11 in favor, none opposed, 
with 4 abstentions. 
I propose to accept these 
recommendations and have added these 
sections to the proposed revised 
Guidelines. 
Appendix C gives the membership of 
the Interagency Committee on 
Recombinant DNA Research. 
Appendix A — Membership of the 
Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee at 
the May 1979 Meeting 
Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee 
SETLOW, Jane K.. Ph.D., (Chairman), 
Biologist, Brookhaven National Laboratory, 
Upton, Long Island, New York 11973, 516- 
345-3420. 
AHMED, Abdul Karim, Ph.D., Senior Staff 
Scientist, Natural Resources Defense 
Council, Inc., 122 East 42nd Street, New 
York, New York 10017, 212-949-0049. 
BALTIMORE, David, Ph.D. v Professor of 
Biology, Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 
02139, 617-253-6410. 
BROADBENT, Francis E., Ph.D., Professor of 
Soil Microbiology, Department of Land, Air 
and Water Resources, University of 
California, Davis, California 95616, 916- 
752-0198. 
CAMPBELL, Allan M., Ph.D., Professor, 
Department of Biology, Stanford 
University, Stanford, California 94305, 415- 
497-1170. 
CASON, Zelma, Supervisor of Cytopathology 
Laboratory, University of Mississippi 
Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi 39216, 
601-968-5547. 
DAY, Peter R., Ph.D., Chief, Division of 
Genetics, Connecticut Agricultural 
Experiment Station, New Haven, 
Connecticut 06504, 203-789-7258. 
GOLDSTEIN, Richard, Ph.D., Assistant 
Professor of Microbiology and Molecular 
Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, 
Massachusetts 02115, 617-732-1911. 
GOTTESMAN, Susan K., Ph.D., Senior 
Investigator, Laboratory of Molecular 
Biology, National Cancer Institute, National 
Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 
20014, 301-496-3524. 
HORNICK, Richard B., M.D., Chairman, 
Department of Medicine, University of 
Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, 
New York 14642, 716-275-2871. 
KING, Patricia A., J.D., Professor of Law, 
Georgetown University Law Center, 
Washington. D.C. 20001, 202-624-8295. 
KRIMSKY, Sheldon, Ph.D., Acting Director, 
Program in Urban Social and 
Environmental Policy, Tufts University, 
Medford, Massachusetts 02155, 617-628- 
5000x6159. 
KUTTER, Elizabeth M., Ph.D., c/o 
Department of Nutrition, University of 
California, Davis, California 75616, 916- 
752-3389. 
NOVICK, Richard P., M.D., Chairman of 
Plasmid Biology, Public Health Research 
Institute, New York, New York 10016, 212- 
481-0746. 
PARKINSON, David K., B.M., B.Ch., 
Associate Professor of Occupational 
Health, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, 
Pennsylvania 15261, 412-624-3041. 
PINON, Ramon, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of 
Biology, B-022 Bonner Hall, University of 
California, San Diego, California 92093, 
714-452-2452. 
PROCTOR, Samuel D., Ph.D., Professor of 
Education, Rutgers University, New 
Brunswick, New Jersey 08903, 201-932- 
7389. 
REDFORD, Emmette S., Ph.D., LL.D. (79). 
Ashbel Smith Professor of Government and 
Public Affairs, Lyndon B. Johnson School of 
Public Affairs, University of Texas at 
Austin, Austin, Texas 78712, 512-471-4962 
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ROWE, Wallace P., M.D., Chief, Laboratory 
of Viral Diseases, National Institute of 
Allergy & Infectious Diseases, National 
Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 
20014, 301-496-2813. 
SPIZIZEN, John, Ph.D., Member and 
Chairman, Department of Microbiology, 
Scripp8 Clinic & Research Foundation, La 
Jolla, California 92037, 714-454-3881 x367 
THORNTON, Ray H., J.D., Executive 
Director, Joint Educational Consortium, 
Henderson State University. Cuachita 
Baptist University, P.O. Box 499, 
Arkadelphia, Arkansas 71923, 501-246-9283 
WALTERS, LeRoy, Ph.D., Director, Center for 
Bioethics, Kennedy Institute, Georgetown 
University, Washington, D.C. 20057, 202- 
625-2371. 
WILLIAMS, Luther S., Ph.D., Associate 
Professor of Biology and Assistant Provost, 
Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue 
University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, 
317-493—0211. 
YOUNG, Frank E., M.D., Ph.D., Dean. School 
of Medicine & Dentistry, University of 
Rochester, Rochester, New York 14642, 
716-275-3407. 
ZAITLIN, Milton. Ph.D., Professor, 
Department of Plant Pathology, Cornell 
University, Ithaca, New York 14853, 607- 
256-3105. 
GARTLAND, William J., Jr., Ph.D., (Executive 
Secretary), Director, Office of Recombinant 
DNA Activities, National Institutes of 
Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20014, 301- 
496-6051. 
Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee 
Non-Voting Representatives 
Center for Disease Control 
LaMotte, Louis C., Ph.D., Director, Licensure 
in Proficiency Testing Division, Bureau of 
Laboratories, Center for Disease Control, 
Atlanta, Georgia 30333, 404-329-3824. 
Department of Agriculture 
TOLIN, Sue A., Ph.D., Science and Education 
Administration, Cooperative Research, U.S. 
Department of Agriculture, Washington, 
D.C. 20250, 202-447-5741. 
FULKERSON, John F., Ph.D. (ALT), Science 
and Education Administration, Cooperative 
Research, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 
Washington, D.C. 20250, 202-447-5741. 
Department of Commerce 
GALLER, Sidney R., Ph.D., Room 3425, U.S. 
Department of Commerce, Washington, 
D.C. 20230, 202-377-4335. 
GORDON, George S., Ph.D., (ALT), Room 
3424, U.S. Department of Commerce, 
Washington, D.C. 20230, 202-377-2565. 
Department of Energy 
DUDA, George Ph.D., Division of Biomedical 
and Environmental Research, U.S. 
Department of Energy, Washington, D.C. 
20545, 202-353-3651. 
EDINGTON, Charles W., Ph.D. (ALT), Deputy 
Director, Office of Health and 
Environmental Research, U.S. Department 
of Energy, Washington, D.C. 20250, 202- 
353-3251. 
Department of the Interior 
PIMENTEL, Mariano B., Ph.D., Room 7045, 
U.S. Department of the Interior, 
Washington, D.C. 20240, 202-343-2081. 
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